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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a blind pick" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts where a selection is made without prior knowledge or consideration of the options available.
Example: "In the game, players must make a blind pick from the available cards without knowing what they are choosing."
Alternatives: "random selection" or "blind choice".
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Was the tie selection something openly discussed between the two campaigns, was it tradition, or was it a blind pick of the draw?
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In the early fifties, when Rivers was a chubby freshman at Connecticut College, that mating ground for Wasps (she later transferred to artsy Barnard), a blind date picked her up at her dorm.
Daley Blind picks the ball up 25 yards and his low strike is touched onto the post by Julian Speroni.
Blind picks up where labor unions left off and where HR has failed — to serve as a safeguard against corporate overreach, and to provide a protected space for employees to collaborate around solutions to improve the workplace.
You're sitting on a gold mine; a blind man can pick up some talent". The larger question about Garrett was why he waited so long to make a hire he could have made the day after he fired Hackett.
So I was looking for a blind date, and picked up Rosalynn in front of the Methodist church". Rosalynn takes up the story: "His sister, Ruth, was my best friend, and we'd been trying to get me together with him all summer.
To avoid disorienting or startling a blind cat, do not pick him up unless necessary and call his name before approaching him.
Some archivists were aware of what he was doing, but chose to turn a blind eye.He picked "Tombstone" as a title chiefly to honour his father, and also the millions who died.
Apparently he was a terrible womaniser.'" When she moved back to London and returned to her job at the Equality and Human Rights Commission, another taxi driver told her: "I used to pick up a blind guy from your office, and he was a right miserable so-and-so.
The film, in which Pacino plays a blind retired Army lieutenant colonel, picked up a third award for Bo Goldman's screenplay.
After the group picks up a blind hitchhiker named Pauline (Annabelle Larsen), Robbie's the one who comes to recognize her growing power over them.
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