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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'pick flowers' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in any context where it is appropriate, such as when talking about someone gathering flowers. For example, "Jane loves to go to the park and pick flowers."
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"Pick flowers from your yard, or your neighbor's yard," he said.
BARBARA WATSON ANDAYA: We had to pick flowers, not [INAUDIBLE] people with guns.
I think one his favorite sayings was do not pick flowers from other peoples' gardens.
It would be sacrilege to pick flowers or snap any branches so don't do that.
As they walk through the jungle, they will pick flowers and make earrings.
Some farms, for a fee, allow city visitors to pick flowers, about 75 cents a stalk.
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"Like picking flowers.
He was picking flowers by the water.
"You feel like they're picking flowers in Grasse".
It makes her stop her elder children picking flowers, jumping in puddles, and touching wet umbrellas.
Among other chores, she called up friends, prepared the horses' stalls and picked flowers.
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