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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are very picky" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is selective or choosy about their preferences or choices.
Example: "When it comes to food, my friends are very picky and only eat organic products."
Alternatives: "are quite selective" or "are very particular".
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Such atoms are very picky.
"These millionaires are very picky, you know?" Ms. Yang said.
My parents are very picky and they love it!
"People who buy PT Cruisers are very picky," he said.
"My wife and I are very picky, not so easily happy with things.
"The parents are very picky about it because it's not just for their child," she said.
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I'm very picky about blouses, which are having a comeback.
"And I was very picky about where I got my cars washed".
"I told Peter that Lorraine was very picky about what she takes on," Wadsworth recalled.
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