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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also picked for the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone or something that has been selected or chosen for a particular purpose or event, in addition to others.
Example: "She was also picked for the national team after her outstanding performance in the trials."
Alternatives: "also selected for the" or "also chosen for the".
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Twenty finalists were also picked for the Young Archies by former Archibald winner Ben Quilty, a portrait competition for artists aged between 5 and 18.
Jones adapted the song for Nelson, who also picked for the album "Georgia on My Mind", "Blue Skies", "All of Me", "Unchained Melody", "September Song", "On the Sunny Side of the Street", "Moonlight in Vermont", "Don't Get Around Much Anymore" and "Someone to Watch Over Me".
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Nominated writers Joan London and Sofie Laguna have also been picked for the Stella prize shortlist, which celebrates women's contribution to Australian literature.
She did not play the sport for seven months and was off school for an extended period, but has since returned and has also been picked for the Scotland team once again.
The same British four have also been picked for the two World Cup regattas after Belgrade.
Colin Oates, 30, who finished seventh at the London Olympics, has also been picked for the Glasgow Games.
David McCarthy has also been picked for the 3000m having run a personal best of 7 51 in Boston over the weekend.
Rabin also was picked for the 12-player all-Southern California squad.
It's a clever touch, similar to the compression packing cubes I also picked up for the trip.
Pierce's election came the same day as legislators in New Jersey and Iowa also picked leaders for the coming year.
Fox also picked it for the eventual best picture Oscar winner, Birdman.
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