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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually pick" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the act of choosing or selecting something, often in contrast to what might be expected or assumed.
Example: "I thought I would choose the blue dress, but I actually picked the red one instead."
Alternatives: "truly select" or "really choose".
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I'd actually pick Ronaldo".
1. KiwiBots don't actually pick up your food.
What are the best indicators beyond G.D.P.? How do you actually pick the most important ones?
"They pick corn in Iowa," he says, "but they actually pick presidents here in New Hampshire".
Well, it will be interesting, because then we could actually pick up signs of life.
All well and good, but what's the best way to actually pick up the language?
Mosquitoes actually pick up disease by biting an infected person or animal.
They have until April 30 to actually pick a health plan.
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However, most mathematicians admit that computing the actual odds is almost as difficult as actually picking the perfect bracket itself.
A Interest has actually picked up.
"She actually picks up the phone when I call".
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