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I am stuck between vs I am stuck with

Both phrases are correct, but they have different meanings and are used in different contexts. 'I am stuck between' is used when someone is having difficulty choosing between two or more options. 'I am stuck with' is used when someone is in a situation where they have to deal with something or someone they may not prefer.

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I am stuck between

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when someone is having difficulty choosing between two or more options.

This phrase is used to express a situation where someone is finding it hard to make a decision between two or more choices.

Examples:

  • I am stuck between studying for my exam and going out with my friends.
  • She is stuck between accepting the job offer and pursuing further studies.
  • He is stuck between buying a new car or saving money for a house.
  • I am stuck between two conflicting career paths. I already have an undergrad degree in film production, but I'm stuck outside of New York and LA in the Midwest ...
  • I am stuck between two career choices - education consultancy and hospitality. I like both of them. I need to make a decision. What are the pros ...
  • I am stuck between these two laptops! Tags: Laptops. HD; Intel i5; AMD. Last response: September 6, 2014 1:10 PM in Laptop General Discussion. Share. yungg.
  • Dec 19, 2014 ... Again: Please fix the question title and make it more meaningful. "I am stuck between my coding" does not describe anything whatsoever.

Alternatives:

  • I can't decide between
  • I am torn between
  • I am undecided between

I am stuck with

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when someone is in a situation where they have to deal with something or someone they may not prefer.

This phrase is used to indicate being in a situation where one has to accept or deal with something or someone, even if it's not the preferred choice.

Examples:

  • I am stuck with this old computer until I can afford a new one.
  • She is stuck with a difficult colleague in her team.
  • He is stuck with the responsibility of taking care of his younger siblings.
  • Dec 14, 2014 ... I am stuck with BCNF. No problem. We won't show you that ad again. Why didn't you like it? Uninteresting; Misleading; Offensive; Repetitive.
  • I am stuck with the head of Helios. i have his head in my hand and have found a hidden tresure chest but i cant leave the area. what am i doing wrong? 5 years ...
  • hey I just finished the derailed mission and i am stuck with trevor, I cant choose anyone else cause they are keeping it low and Iare on exile cant do side ...
  • Nov 29, 2014 ... Please HELP I am stuck with VEP Pro 5 can not connect to Slave. Last post Fri, Jan 02 2015 by sharkfin, 3 replies. Options. Email this thread ...

Alternatives:

  • I have to deal with
  • I am burdened with
  • I am saddled with

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