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Discover Ludwig"being picky" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe someone who is very particular or precise about details, such as someone who scrutinizes every detail before making a decision or purchase. For example, "Sara was being picky when she checked every last detail of the contract before signing."
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Am I being picky?
But that's being picky.
"I am being picky.
You're just being picky.
This, however, is being picky.
But that's just being picky.
But again: me being picky.
"You're being picky," she would say.
Or are we just being picky?
It's not as though he's being picky.
market is being picky, following the botched debut of Facebook.
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