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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pick out from" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to selecting something from a larger group of things. For example: "I need to pick out from this pile of laundry the clothes that are mine."
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"It's easy on the eyes and easy to pick out from a distance in traffic".
Boy Nobody is certainly not a book I would usually pick out from the shelf.
And that's a very difficult thing to pick out from this huge goo coming out from cherry pies.
A signal indicating that the boson decays into bottom quarks had been difficult to pick out from data.
At first glance, the art itself is hard to pick out from the distressed "found" decor of the storefront space.
Even Grimes is sometimes hard to pick out from the mass of singers, who keep pressing forward in formation, like a black-clad, puritan army.
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The episodes Turner picked out from classical myth and biblical fable are boldly reinterpreted when he paints them.
Pick out clothes from her closet for her to wear.
Pick out your moss from a nursery.
Pick out a top from your wardrobe.
Pick out a book from anywhere.
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