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What is the present tense of stuck to your guns?

What's the present tense of stuck to your guns? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The present tense of stuck to your guns is stick to your guns.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of stick to your guns is stick to your guns.

The present participle of stick to your guns is sticking to your guns.

The past participle of stick to your guns is stuck to your guns.

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If the grievance is a clear-cut violation of the contract, it will be easy to prove, provided you stick to your guns.
If you really want to be authentic and stick out, you just have to stick to your guns and make stuff that you naturally make, if that makes sense.
So I would tell my younger self, stick to your guns, take every role on its own value, and everything my younger self was hoping for seems to be happening.
But, as a team, you really have to stick to your guns and know what you're doing is right.
If you phone, they may try to talk you into sticking with them, but stick to your guns if this happens.
They might not like the decision or the position itself, but they utterly love the clear stand and the ability to stick to your guns.

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