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'have picked up' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used when referring to a physical object or object of interest that has been acquired or taken hold of. For example, you could say, "I have picked up a new hobby of collecting antiques."
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Sales have picked up strongly.
Recent protests have picked up steam.
They have picked up their Gillettes.
Others have picked up on this.
Residential property prices have picked up.
And corporate profits have picked up.
"But things have picked up.
"The laggards have picked up.
Corporate mergers have picked up strongly this year.
"We must have picked up 2,000 bodies".
But things have picked up since then.
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