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To cherry
adjective
Containing or having the taste of cherries.
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I say no to cherry.
"You don't get to cherry pick.
"I don't believe doctors are able to cherry pick".
No, it fell to 22.8%.But we don't want to cherry pick the data.
It's easy to cherry pick indicators to support any scenario.
It warned its competitors will be able to "cherry pick" where to provide rival services.
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So to cherry-pick this one incident doesn't make sense.
"You had to cherry-pick for brands that were meaningful".
But the advertisements tend to cherry-pick facts.
They may want to cherry-pick the best titles, though.
And when Europeans are split, America is quite prepared to cherry-pick among them.
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