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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
to stay
(parent phrase)
on
(parent phrase)
to stay on
Related phrases
to be on to something
to make sure someone stay on track
to get to school on time
to get on the road to financial freedom
to help someone stay on track
to help someone on one's road to recovery
to stay on one's credit report
to put pen to paper on a new deal
to go to bed on time
to stay on the market
to put someone on the path to success
to set someone on a path to success
to hang on to
to latch on to
to run on to
to move on to
to stay true to that
to add on to that
to stay true to someone
to talk to someone on the phone
to stay close to someone
to stay on all day
to stay on point
to ensure someone stay on track
to stay on plan
to add on to one's policy
to stay on the right track
to stay on the right side of the law
to stay on the right path
to come to an agreement on one's own
to stay on top
to stay on top of something
to stay on top of
to stay on top of one's game
to stay on top of things
to stay on top of everything
to stay on top of the situation
to stay on top of trends
to stay on top of the game
to stay on top of one's credit
to stay on top of one's payments
to stay on top of the market
to stay on top of one's bills
to stay on top of payments
to stay on top of one's health
to stay on track
to stay on budget
to stay on task
to stay on one's feet
to stay on topic
to stay safe on the road
to stay on schedule
to stay on the sidelines
to stay on something
to stay on the road
to stay on the pitch
to stay on the safe side
to stay on one's toes
to stay on trend
to stay on the island
to stay on board
to stay on the field
to stay on the path
to stay on the job
to stay on the diet
to stay on the coast
to stay on message
to stay on target
to stay true to one's style
to stay on track with one's goals
to stay on the ground
to stay on this beautiful island
to stay on the bench
to stay on command
to stay true to one's word
to stay on site
to stay on campus
to stay safe on the job
to stay on land
to stay on the list
to stay on one's line
to stay on the floor
to stay on one's diet
to stay on the ballot
to stay true to one's mission
to stay on the shelf
to move on to fourth grade
to catch on to
to hold on to
to hold on to someone
to hold on to power
to hold on to a lead
to hold on to the ball
to hold on to one's job
to hold on to one's seat
to hold on to something
change to the materials contained on one's web site at any time without notice
... on the road to recovery
to be on the road to recovery
to get on the road to recovery
to get someone on the road to recovery
one's stay on the island
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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