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The phrase "a matter of pick" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect variation of "a matter of choice" or "a matter of preference."
Example: "When it comes to vacation destinations, it's really just a matter of pick; everyone has their own favorite place to visit."
Alternatives: "a matter of choice" or "a matter of preference."
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The truth is, this isn't a matter of pick and choose.
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