Stick with

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verb

To continue doing something or using someone or something, not changing to something different.

He decided to stick with his current job. It was safe and paid reasonably well.
Visual representation of "stick with" - To continue doing something or using someone or something, not changing to something different

Often appears as...

  • stick with the plan
  • stick with a decision
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Consistency Matters

Use 'stick with' to show dedication to a choice, even if tempting options appear.

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Despite the new offer, she chose to stick with her original team.
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Long-Term Commitment

'Stick with' often implies a long-term commitment rather than a short-term decision.

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He'll stick with his training schedule for the marathon.
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Patience Implied

The phrase suggests patience and not expecting immediate results.

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If you stick with your studies, you'll improve gradually.
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