stick with
Britishverb
Example Sentences
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Using testimony from experts and former Meta executives, they argued the company wanted young users because they were more likely to stick with its platforms for longer stretches of time.
From BBC
The program is designed to help people stick with their treatment and relieve doctors of extra work.
"I managed to look at him while the anthem was going and his jaw was on the floor. That's a funny memory that sticks with me."
From BBC
Burger King is sticking with its current value options of $5 for two items or $7 for three, a spokeswoman said, an effort to provide flexibility across burgers, sides and desserts.
"The best resistance training program is the one you'll actually stick with," says Stuart Phillips, distinguished professor in the Department of Kinesiology and an author on the Position Stand.
From Science Daily
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