stick to
Example Sentences
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“My point of view is that we are sticking to the humanoid form too much,” said Max Goncharov, the chief technology officer at RemBrain.
Many standard approaches rely on adsorption, meaning the chemicals stick to materials such as activated carbon or ion-exchange resins.
From Science Daily
He also tries to stick to slightly leaner cuts of meat.
From BBC
Despite the recent fall in yields, doubts remain about the government’s ability to stick to its plans.
“We expect the BoJ to stick to its cautious tone,” the senior economist and senior currency strategist says.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.