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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "pick apples" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing an action that someone is doing, or when referring to a directive for someone to complete. For example, "The children gathered in the orchard to pick apples."
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Farmers pick apples in the orchards.
"I love to pick apples," the youngster explained.
Then one spring, he headed to New Zealand, where it was fall, to pick apples.
"We are like the migrants who pick apples, with a new contract every semester," he said.
In the fall, he took time off to pick apples in southern Vermont.
It might be going to Sonoma to pick apples to make cider.
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In the fall we picked apples.
Writer tells how he and his wife & children picked apples.
No one ever said you could damage apple trees or apple tree populations by picking apples.
Because picking apples is very different to plucking strawberries, the machines are taking various forms.
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