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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pick by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a selection or choice made by someone, often in contexts like sports or decision-making.
Example: "The team made a great choice with a pick by their new coach, who has a keen eye for talent."
Alternatives: "a selection from" or "a choice by".
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By then Jacunski had enough of football and he told the New York Giants not to waste a pick by drafting him.
Though "Moon Over Manifest" did not appear on the New York Times best-seller list, it was selected as a pick by IndieBound, an American Booksellers Association initiative of independent-store owners; it is a cherished stamp of approval.
But Dom Capers also confused Newton with coverage changeups in the third quarter, resulting in two interceptions (Newton had also been baited into a pick by Charles Woodson late in the second quarter).
Walker, a versatile 6-foot-9 forward, came off a pick by Tony Battie that delayed Kurt Thomas for a crucial instant, caught the ball behind the 3-point line and drilled the shot with four seconds left.
Even if he doesn't, he might do well enough to merit a pick by captain Nick Price.
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Make a hoof pick by getting a strip of cardboard with a curved tip that is painted silver or covered with aluminum foil.
Bates's credentials as a border-state conservative made him an obvious pick by Lincoln for a cabinet position.
Tint, a hair colour-only studio in Santa Monica, was rated a top pick by beauty magazines Allure and InStyle.
Two people are playing the part of Flynn, a lottery pick by the Timberwolves.
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