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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pickup in" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe an increase or improvement in a particular situation, such as economic activity or sales.
Example: "There has been a noticeable pickup in consumer spending over the last quarter."
Alternatives: "an increase in" or "a rise in".
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Expensive restaurants report a pickup in bookings.
The two deals underscore a pickup in activity after I.P.O.
Then they started to notice a pickup in sales patterns.
"There should be a pickup in investments," he said.
Employment growth historically lags a pickup in gross domestic product.
Ahead of us, Mattlage spotted a pickup in the opposite lane.
Others riding a pickup in the procession had stockpiled homemade bombs for later use.
"But from a longer-term perspective we're seeing a pickup in employment".
Railroads and airlines are benefiting from reduced costs and a pickup in demand.
"To maintain this momentum, we've got to see a pickup in job creation".
We're seeing a pickup in wages and that will begin to accelerate".
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