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as you picked
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "as you picked" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to a choice or selection made by someone, but it lacks clarity and context. Example: "I appreciate your input, as you picked the best option for our project."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
Wiki
News & Media
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
4 human-written examples
Or is it a myth perpetuated by the elites to convince the working class that a change of luck was only right around the corner, as long as you picked up the phone?
News & Media
This may not disappoint everyone, but for me it was a vital part of what made the Souls games so special: You may not be able to make it to the next bonfire, but as long as you picked up that new straight sword, then who cares?
News & Media
However, don't drop the other person as quickly as you picked her up, or you will become very unpopular.
Wiki
If you create a product that sells for $100, and you know that $50 spent on advertising consistently produces one sale, you have a winning model, as long as you picked a large market.
Wiki
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
53 human-written examples
As soon as you pick up the device again, it comes back to life.
News & Media
Finally, there's All Gold, a delicious, yellow autumn variety that melts as you pick it.
News & Media
As you pick your way through the smoking black rubble, the silence is oppressive.
News & Media
Tuesday Breakfast Coffee, then to Murano for service – that keeps you going, as you pick and taste right through.
News & Media
As you pick your way through the wreckage, it becomes impossible to follow any thread of debate.
News & Media
The fast fingerprint sensor is on the back of the phone, supposedly designed so your finger falls onto it naturally as you pick it up.
News & Media
On the iPhone 6S or newer devices, iOS 10 automatically wakes up the screen to show your notifications as soon as you pick up the phone.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to a past choice or selection, use "as you chose" or "as you selected" for clarity and grammatical correctness.
Common error
Avoid using "as you picked" in formal writing; instead, opt for "as you chose" or "as you selected" to maintain grammatical accuracy and professionalism.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "as you picked" functions as a subordinate clause, attempting to provide a reason or circumstance related to a past action of choosing something. However, it is grammatically incorrect. According to Ludwig AI, the phrase is not correct in standard written English.
Frequent in
Wiki
50%
News & Media
50%
Science
0%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Reference
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "as you picked" might appear in informal contexts, it's not considered grammatically correct in standard English. Ludwig AI confirms this assessment. For clarity and accuracy, especially in formal writing, it's best to use alternatives like "as you chose" or "as you selected". These alternatives ensure that your writing remains professional and easily understood. The usage of the term in different contexts as inferred by Ludwig shows that the majority of them comes from News & Media and Wiki.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
as you chose
Replaces "picked" with "chose", a more standard and grammatically sound alternative to express selection.
as you selected
Uses "selected" instead of "picked", providing a slightly more formal and correct alternative.
when you picked
Changes the structure to indicate a specific time when the action of picking occurred.
since you picked
Indicates that something is a result of the act of picking.
after you picked
Specifies that something happened after the act of picking.
as you gathered
Uses "gathered" as an alternative, suitable when referring to collecting items.
as you obtained
Replaces "picked" with "obtained" to denote acquiring something.
as you decided on
Focuses on the decision-making aspect of choosing something.
upon your selection
Offers a more formal way to reference the act of selecting.
following your choice
Indicates something happening after a choice has been made.
FAQs
What is a more grammatically sound alternative to "as you picked"?
The phrases "as you chose" or "as you selected" are grammatically correct alternatives to "as you picked".
When is it appropriate to use "as you picked"?
While "as you picked" might be used in very informal contexts, it's generally better to use "as you chose" or "as you selected" to ensure clarity and grammatical correctness.
How does "as you picked" differ from "as you choose"?
"As you picked" attempts to refer to a past action, while "as you choose" refers to a present or future action. For past actions, "as you chose" is the correct form.
Is "as you picked" considered standard English?
No, "as you picked" is not considered standard English. Using "as you chose" or "as you selected" is more appropriate for formal and general usage.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
75%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested