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Howardship Posted 12 years ago
Business & Finance

stick with it

Is there a fancy way in business terms to say we intend to stick with it.

ie. Our software is ready and stable and it is our intention to stick with it. No further plan to change it.
  

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Hello, howardship—and welcome to English Forums. Perhaps: Our software is ready and stable , and it is our intention to persevere/persist with it. We have no further plans to change it .

  • Hello, howardship—and welcome to English Forums.
  • Perhaps: Our software is ready and stable , and it is our intention to persevere/persist with it.
  • We have no further plans to change it .
  • However, neither of those sound as appropriate as 'stick with'.
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Hello, howardship—and welcome to English Forums.

Perhaps:

Our software is ready and stable, and it is our intention to persevere/persist with it. We have no further plans to change it.

However, neither of those sound as appropriate as 'stick with'.
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Hi, in fact "fancy" and "business" does not fit too much Emotion: smile you can try "hold", "maintain" or even try to use some sentence with the w

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