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The phrase "advisable to pick" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting that choosing a particular option is wise or recommended in a given situation.
Example: "In this case, it is advisable to pick the option that offers the most benefits for your long-term goals."
Alternatives: "recommended to choose" or "wise to select".
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Don't forget – it's not advisable to pick, handle or eat any fungi without expert guidance.
It is advisable to pick an environment with which the students are familiar, and encourage them to think about what may happen if extreme environmental changes occur, such as through climate change processes.
It's advisable to pick someone wildly inappropriate and breathtakingly thick.
It would be advisable to pick up the best available, since you get what you pay for, and the cheaper you go, the less effective the shave will ultimately be.
If you have a personal car, it is not advisable to pick up hitch-hikers.
It is advisable to pick one with a lock and key so it is more personal.
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There is no exact science to this, but an advisable strategy is to pick a couple broad tags and a couple more specific tags.
Was it advisable to go back to pick up my friend's camera that he had forgotten in his child's stroller in the mall?
It is advisable, as for all species of Suillus, to pick only young specimens and to peel the cuticle before preparation.
You don't have to say "the eagle has landed" or "the package is in the open" — but avoiding things like "I'm going to pick up that stolen iPhone prototype, who has the cash?" seems advisable.
If you need to pick up a weapon, throwing a smoke grenade down first is advisable to mask your actions.
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