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The phrase "pick something out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of selecting or choosing something from a group or collection.
Example: "I need to pick something out for dinner from the menu."
Alternatives: "choose something" or "select something".
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Demonstrative concepts pick something out without saying anything extra about it.
"You can pick something out of every religion that you don't agree with".
Plus I need to pick something out of the hat to get back into contention.
"You will pick something out of this, and it will be out of context.
I proceeded to visit my fiancee's wall and pick something out that she might like.
"You can be the best player in the world and somebody will pick something out that they don't agree with and that's what happens in football, it's all about opinions".
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Just send it back (free shipping's included), and Bombfell will give you your money back and take the return into account the next time it picks something out for you.
He picks something out of the bucket and puts it in his mouth.
"It's like I'm opening a drawer and just picking something out".
My mum hates shopping and she would always say, "Ooh, I don't like that" whenever I picked something out.
After he finishes speaking, the video concludes with slow-motion shots of the men smiling, with one apparently picking something out of his fellow fighter's beard.
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