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The phrase "a pick from the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a selection or choice made from a larger group or collection.
Example: "Here is a pick from the best restaurants in the city that you should try."
Alternatives: "a selection from the" or "a choice from the".
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The last was our favorite appetizer, but a pick from the regular menu nearly equaled it: the steakhouse salad consisting of a wedge of iceberg lettuce garnished with crisp bacon, blue cheese, cucumber slices and rounds of red onion with a loaded-with-cheese buttermilk blue cheese dressing on the side.
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Soup or a pick from two salads is the opener.
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A top pick from the world of adult beverages is Fortune Brands, a holding company that produces Jim Beam and Knob Creek whiskeys as well as Absolut vodka.
Colorado acquired a draft pick from the MetroStars for Balboa.
Mr Whitaker had been a controversial pick from the start due to his views on Special Counsel Robert Mueller's inquiry.
Perdue was a controversial pick from the get-go.
Stephen Thomas Erlewine from Allmusic named it a "track pick" from the album.
Trump could make a surprise pick from the world of right-wing media.
Writing for Billboard, Michael Paoletta chose "Through the Rain" as a top pick from the album, as did Allmusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine.
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