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Discover Ludwig'come pick up' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used when asking someone to come to a physical location in order to retrieve something. For example, you could write, "Hey Jen, come pick up the package I left at the front desk."
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I'll come pick up her bags, O.K.? When she arrives, she glances around the apartment warily.
Many hours later, Mr. Muya said, the villagers were told: "Come pick up your dogs".
Then, he assures me that I may come pick up a new visa at my convenience.
'Tomorrow,' said Zingarello, 'you come, pick up medicine.' Where to spend the night?
California's bigger food banks have increasingly delivered their goods rather than having pantries come pick up the food.
Cleveland panicked, crying, "I've got my grandbaby here!" She called her eldest son to come pick up the child, and changed out of her pajamas.
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When you have the message that they are coming, pick up the phone, go to Service and ask for the Gypsy Matchmaker to come over.
The grim announcements keep coming, picking up pace in recent weeks.
I saw when Roc Nation came, picked up Koke and weren't sure what to do with him.
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