sticks, stuck, sticking
to stick with
phrasal verb
Continue to use or do something without changing
- 1She decided to stick with her original plan.
- 2If you stick with this diet, you'll see results.
To stick with means to keep doing the same thing without stopping or changing. It's like when you choose one thing and stay with it. For example, if you stick with studying every day, you continue to do it without giving up.
Remember, sticking with something requires commitment and perseverance. It's important to stay focused on your goal and not get distracted by other things. Keep reminding yourself why you chose to stick with it in the first place!
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in a cafeteria
Choosing Lunch Options
Linda
Hey John, are you going to try the new pasta dish today?
John
I think I'll stick with the salad. It's always a safe choice for me.
Linda
That's true, you do love your salads.
John
Yeah, it's healthy and I know I like it.
at a medical appointment
Deciding on a Treatment Plan
Joseph
I think I'll stick with the current medication for now.
Betty
That sounds like a good idea, Joseph.
Joseph
Yes, it seems to be working well for me.
Betty
Consistency is key, after all.
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Similar to "to stick with":
- 1persist with
- 2continue with