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Discover Ludwig"pick my son" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used when asking someone to physically collect or retrieve one's son from a certain location. Example: "I have to work late tonight, can you please pick my son up from soccer practice at 5 PM?".
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There were jobs out of London – I knew I couldn't pick my son up and take him to school.
If there are no rehearsals in the afternoon, I will pick my son up from school and get him started on his homework.
Obviously I didn't pick my son, but weak men can't cope with women who are successful, particularly if you're a writer, because your heart is always with the work, you exclude them.
I was with my four-year-old son Josh, who was the only child in the room, when a bodyguard came up to me and asked if l would mind if Mr Mandela greeted my son and I, and that he would probably want to pick my son up and talk to him.
"If I pick my son Johnny to be in charge of my business, won't Beth be angry?" Some also cite cost as a barrier.
In the meantime, all I can do is "fold my hands and pray for rain... .. (And, of course, pick my son up from preschool).
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Mr. Goyal transcribed the words: "Sirs, the police picked my son at 4 00 a.m.
I had the rather less historic duty of picking my son up from childcare at 5 p.m.
I just picked my son up after school the other day and was pleased with the experience.
I told them if I work until then the next bus is at a quarter past six, by the time I've picked my son up and got home its going to be gone seven.
When I picked my son up at school.
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