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Discover Ludwig"get picked up" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to be physically lifted and carried, or to be chosen or selected for something. Example sentence: After the car broke down, we had to call for a tow truck to get picked up and taken to the nearest mechanic.
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"It really didn't get picked up early.
If 10 get picked up, that probably pays for it".
sense — those negatives will get picked up in their grades.
"Then they get picked up as free agents.
"And we still get picked up by the police".
But always I'd get picked up and sent home.
"It's so dark, you can't even get picked up".
Will it get picked up on the Internet?
"And why don't you get picked up by a shuttle?" Ms. Martin's friend asked her pointedly.
Or an infectious encephalitis that didn't get picked up in the spinal tap?
They'll get picked up and brought back to Mexico and try again another day".
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