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Discover LudwigThe phrase "conversation picked up" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where a conversation that had previously stopped or paused has now resumed. Example: "After a few minutes of awkward silence, the conversation picked up again as they found a new topic to discuss."
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Q: And the — (inaudible) — conversation picked up?
By the term's on adoption, the children… Overheard conversation picked up on a 6th Ave.
His conversation picked up speed as he contemplated his next move.
As the bus filled up, the conversation picked up and became general.
The New Yorker, July 22, 1939 P. 9 Overheard conversation picked up on a 6th Ave.
"This is a five-week-old private conversation picked up on a cellphone with a garbled transmission, very hard to detect who it is," Mr. Brown said.
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That could be having a conversation, picking up an old interest, doing a strengths survey, visiting the library for research, or sitting in that meditation for five minutes today and journaling what comes up for you.
Still, they did have disagreements, according to conversations picked up from intercepted phone calls and bugs.
As the two media deals ended, conversations picked up with Media Rights Capital.
Since August, the pace of their conversations picked up to every 10 or 14 days, a Dean aide said.
This time, it has hours of recorded conversations, picked up on FBI wiretaps, which allegedly show defendants making deals and demands.
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