[Grammar] Convictions

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Hello again,
what does stick to your convictions mean?

Thank You.
 
Hello again,

What does "stick to your convictions" mean?

Thank You.

Have you looked up the definition of the two most important words in the phrase ("stick (to)" and "convictions")?

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Yes.
I got it, probably.
It means you should follow what you believe and shouldn't leave your morals or believes at any cost.

Am I correct?
 
Yes.
I got it, probably.
It means you should follow what you believe and shouldn't abandon/give up your morals or beliefs at any cost.

Am I correct?

Congratulations. That is correct. When you find a phrase that you don't know in future, look up the relevant words, try to work out the definition, post the phrase and what you think it means here, and we can help you. That is much more educational for you than simply asking us what something means.
 
Yes.
Thank you so much.
 
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