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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pick from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a selection or choice made from a group or collection of items.
Example: "Here’s a pick from our latest collection of summer dresses that I think you’ll love."
Alternatives: "a selection from" or "a choice from".
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Then you could take a pick from somewhere else.
Soup or a pick from two salads is the opener.
Sprewell will catch the ball on the wing and receive a pick from Thomas.
McCain operatives were pleased by the Biden selection, which they considered, as one said to me, "a pick from weakness".
Gardner was supposed to use a pick from Luke Walton as he dribbled left, but Hinrich was not impeded and kept breathing on Gardner.
Robin would dribble downcourt, get a pick from Arseni Kuchinsky, a 6-foot-7 senior forward from Belarus, and try to drive to the basket.
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Why look for a stock pick from a place like the Middle East?
Colorado acquired a draft pick from the MetroStars for Balboa.
The pick was a bold pick from Romney.
Perdue was a controversial pick from the get-go.
Stephen Thomas Erlewine from Allmusic named it a "track pick" from the album.
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