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Discover Ludwig"I picked this" is a correct and usable sentence in written English.
You can use it anytime you want to express that you have chosen or selected something. Here are a few examples of when you might use this phrase: 1. When showing someone a gift you have chosen for them, you could say "I picked this out just for you." 2. When looking at an item in a store, you could say to your friend "I like this shirt, I think I'll pick this one." 3. When discussing a book you have chosen to read, you could say "Out of all the options, I picked this book because it seemed the most interesting." 4. When explaining your decision to a group, you could say "After careful consideration, I picked this location for our company retreat." 5. When showing someone a photo on your phone, you could say "I took many pictures, but I think I'll pick this one to post on social media."
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"They were why I picked this place.
I'm not sure where I picked this up.
So it's literally like I picked this one.
I picked this gorgeous bamboo floor that I was just in love with.
" I remember one year I picked this kid who used to intimidate me on the playground.
I'm channeling "The Brady Bunch". I picked this when I voted for not our current president.
"I picked this particular picture because it goes back in history," she said.
As soon as I picked this book up I was immersed.
I picked this town because I had a hunch that I'd have a decent bunch of folks coming in.
"I picked this book up in a store about 10 years ago and read a few pages at random.
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But that's OK--I picked this statement because it's got all of the basics without any really complicated stuff.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com