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The phrase "a month to pick" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a selection or choice that is available for a duration of one month.
Example: "You have a month to pick your favorite design for the new logo."
Alternatives: "a month to choose" or "a month to decide".
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Since June, 7 to 10 volunteers converge on their house once a month to pick up and distribute 10,000 diapers to social-service agencies and food banks.
He was told to return in a month to pick up his visa.
A Roma just goes to the post office once a month to pick up money".
Dawood used to go once a month to pick up his family's aid rations: rice, lentils, chickpeas, bulgur, sugar, and salt.
Connie B. Reinhardt, the electronic benefits director at the Florida Department of Children and Families, said the new technology had produced an increase in the use of food stamp benefits there because recipients no longer had to go to a state office once a month to pick up coupons.
Approximately 30percentt of the items are collected by their owners – a few regular scatterbrains come in twice a month to pick up something they've lost.
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They'll have a convention next month to pick candidated for fall.
While Mr. Cheney did take a break earlier this month to pick up one of his granddaughters from soccer practice, he has not gone out of his way to make a pitch to the soccer-mom crowd.
"The taste, there's no comparison," said Harry Kutner, 60, a Garden City lawyer and a 25-year customer who stopped in Miloski's on a quiet Monday morning last month to pick up a chicken.
Cox said that he went to the source, a tiny village called Santa María Ixcatlán, every other month to pick up an allotment of about twenty-six litres; it happened that he was going the next day.
About 700 Oakridge residents, from a population of about 4,500 in Oakridge and the surrounding area, visit a charity food pantry each month to pick up boxes of groceries worth $100 apiece.
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