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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pick" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, such as referring to a tool for picking or selecting something, or in the context of a choice or option.
Example: "I need to make a pick for the best candidate for the job."
Alternatives: "a choice" or "a selection".
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Will you make a pick ?
"That's a pick," said Mingus.
Nothing beats a Pick 6.
Let's have a pick.
"They get paid a pick up".
Did you set a pick?
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It's a pick-up.
Run a pick-and-roll?
Need a pick-me-up?
"It's not a pick-up.
"I needed a pick-me-up.
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