In this episode of the All Ears English podcast, Lindsay and Michelle address a listener question from Sophia about the difference between "stick to" and "stick with." They explain that "stick to" generally implies adhering to a plan, routine, or rule, often with a sense of discipline, while "stick with" suggests loyalty, dedication, or continuing to support someone or something. While there can be overlap and interchangeability, especially in certain chunks or phrases, "stick with" is typically used with people, emphasizing a sense of unity and encouragement. The hosts provide examples, and a role play to illustrate the nuances, encouraging listeners to pay attention to how these phrases are used in context to further refine their understanding.
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