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The phrase "a new pick of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a selection or choice of something that is fresh or recently chosen.
Example: "After reviewing all the options, we have decided on a new pick of the best candidates for the job."
Alternatives: "a new selection of" or "a new choice of".
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Station management wanted to switch Jay's black music programme Giant 45 to DAB (digital audio broadcasting) radio and online to make way for a new "pick of the week" slot showcasing the best of BBC London's output.
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Over the past fifteen years, Americans have developed a new way of picking candidates for president.
With Nourse out, Johnson then said he wanted to create a new system of picking judicial nominees in Wisconsin.
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