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Angliholic Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

We're stuck to/with each other.

Jimmy and Max are brothers.

J: Why do I let you get me into messes like this?

M: Because we're brothers.

J: I know. We're stuck with each other.

I'm not sure if I could say stuck to each other instead. If not, why not? Thanks.
  

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Hi Angliholic No, you would use to in cases like this: No stamp will stick to this envelope. Stick to suggests attanchment or adhesion. If you are unable to get rid of someone or something, stuck with is correct.

  • Hi Angliholic No, you would use to in cases like this: No stamp will stick to this envelope.
  • Stick to suggests attanchment or adhesion.
  • If you are unable to get rid of someone or something, stuck with is correct.
  • CB
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Hi Angliholic

No, you would use to in cases like this:
No stamp will stick to this envelope.
Stick to suggests attanchment or adhesion.

If you are unable to get rid of someone or something, stuck with is correct.

CB

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