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Discover LudwigThe sentence "I picked both" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a complete sentence that includes a subject (I) and a verb (picked). You can use this sentence when you want to convey that you have chosen or selected two items or options. For example: - "I went to the store to buy fruit, and I picked both apples and bananas." - "We need to choose a location for our vacation, and I picked both the beach and the mountains." - "The interviewer asked me which programming language I was most comfortable with, and I picked both Java and Python."
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So I picked both".
Saints at Packers: This is a tough one, since I picked BOTH teams to make post-season appearances, but I'll have to go with home field advantage and pick the Packers.
"I really dug the music right away—I hadn't heard anything remotely like it before," he said "I picked both the tracks for my part and sat in on the edit and put it together.
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Or I guess I'm picking both.
I picked up both.
So instead of fighting the power by actually cleaning, I picked up both the Microsoft Arc Keyboard and Apple Wireless Keyboard in a desperate attempt to regain my sanity.
I will admit however, I'm intending to pick both of these applications up myself for use in product shots.
We pick both.
Perriello picks both.
Tell them to pick both of you.
I picked it up in both hands.
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