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n. (sticking point English)
Usage examples of "sticking points".
That's been one of the sticking points for the minority which continues to insist that treecats aren't truly `intelligent'—.
One of the sticking points in our negotiations with both societies has been that not only do we permit women to serve in our armed forces, but also that our 'kingdom' is actually a 'queendom.
That's been one of the sticking points for the minority which continues to insist that treecats aren't truly 'intelligent'—.
Studying the warped door, she located the most likely sticking points and sent antiarmor shots into them.
The copius drug use and nefarious business in the book have always been sticking points for the successful production of a film version.
That's been one of the sticking points for the minority which continues to insist that treecats aren't truly `intelligent'.