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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lottery pick" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiom referring to someone or something that is chosen randomly or that has been particularly fortunate. For example, "The team was fortunate enough to get a lottery pick in the draft this year.”.
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He is a lottery pick.
Low teams need the lottery pick.
Acquire a potential lottery pick, and people swoon.
Most teams projected him as a high lottery pick.
He was once projected as a late lottery pick.
The Rockets then traded Kyle Lowry to the Toronto Raptors for a potential lottery pick.
Bynum, incidentally, was the Lakers' last lottery pick, taken 10th in 2005.
Since selecting Duncan first over all in 1997, the Spurs have not had a lottery pick.
Danilo Gallinari, the team's 2008 lottery pick, leads the league in 3-pointers.
Can Randolph fulfill the promise that made him a lottery pick in 2008?
The injury forced Rush, a potential lottery pick, to withdraw from the 2007 draft.
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