Phrases with «to stay on»

The phrase "to stay on" means to continue doing something or being involved in an activity, despite any obstacles or difficulties that may arise. Full definition

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Sentences with «to stay on»

  • And how does the crumble topping stay on top of the cake once it's turned out? (bakingamoment.com)
  • The rest have solid teachers — students on track stay on track, but students starting behind stay behind, and few get ahead. (educationnext.org)
  • That's certainly not too much to ask with a truly massive battery on deck, capable of staying on for up to two days between charges. (pocketnow.com)
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