Idiom
Pick holes.
If you pick holes in a plan,theory, argument, etc, you find problems with it.
Dictionary
pick holes
verb
To find weaknesses, errors or imperfections (in)
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"pick holes" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation when someone is closely examining and pointing out errors in an argument or a situation. For example, "The lawyer began to pick holes in the defendant's story, finding inconsistencies in their testimony."
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He just wants to pick holes in those who do.
You can pick holes with some of these mainstream positions.
"I'm sure if you followed me every day you could pick holes in me," he says.
By last night a series of publications were rushing to pick holes in the Newsweek article.
As chorus masters we have to ignore how good it sounds and pick holes in everything.
It may be possible to pick holes in the method the pollsters used.
In trying to pick holes in my work, I ended up blaming someone else".
"It's very easy to pick holes" with any carbon accounting methodology, agrees Patel.
I'm not going to pick holes in the team or the players.
Is this because, like many actors, he'll only pick holes in what he's done?
His team tried to pick holes in the most crowded of rearguards.
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