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MyShirley Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Are they the same?

0What is the difference between 'stick to' and 'stick with'?02br
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0 Hi,02br
00as far as I know "stick to" means "respect" or "follow" (e.g. stick to the rules); "stick with" means "stay close to" (e.g. stick with me)02br
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00I hope this helps 050010id1
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01font00stick 01b00to02b00 someone or something02font02br
00 1. Lit. to adhere to; to remain affixed to02br
00 2. Fig. to continue to accompany 02br
00 3. Fig. to continue to use or employ02br
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