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The phrase "able to pick and" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability to select or choose from a set of options or items.
Example: "She is able to pick and choose her projects based on her interests and expertise."
Alternatives: "capable of selecting and" or "able to choose and".
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"They want to be able to pick and choose".
Adams is unusual in being able to pick and choose.
"I hope in the future I'll be able to pick and choose more carefully".
They will be able to pick and choose who they give enhanced rights to.
"He is going to be able to pick and choose what he wants to do.
Even poor women, it seems, were able to pick and choose.
'I love being able to pick and choose what I do.
At the time, Mr. Heins said that companies would be able to pick and choose which services they use which will affect their monthly bills.
"It was actually an opportunity for Universal, because they were able to pick and choose what to include," Alice Enders, of Enders Analysis, in London, said.
"People delivering public services mustn't be able to pick and choose who they will serve on the basis of personal prejudice.
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The chief financial officer, Gary Seach, said the university had a relatively small portfolio, and so used a managed fund and wasn't able to pick-and-choose exactly which companies it invested in.
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