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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a picker" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who selects or gathers items, often in contexts like agriculture, retail, or data collection.
Example: "As a fruit picker, she spent her summer harvesting apples in the orchard."
Alternatives: "a selector" or "a gatherer."
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I should have a picker.
But I'm more of a picker than a dealer.
A picker (picking machine) then wraps the fibres into a lap.
Shivas himself was never in essence an innovator, a picker of new talent or an ideologue.
Then he became a scavenger, or "a picker," at the city's dumpsites.
The biggest challenge for a picker is finding something to pick; but the second biggest problem is transport.
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Always a picker-upper.
Afternoon tea can be a great restorative, a picker-upper after a day of frenzied activity.
A "picker-upper" device helps them avoid bending too low, and a key turner gives them leverage to open their door.
She favored the color red, calling it "a picker-upper", and wore it accordingly.
Now that I'm no longer getting chemo (YAH!) I still turn to these flicks for a picker-upper (Silver Lining).
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