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Discover Ludwig"pick the day" is a complete sentence and is grammatically correct
You can use it when you are asking someone to decide on a specific day to do something, such as "Pick the day for the family reunion".
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"A client of mine said, 'Why would you close at the middle of the tax season?' I said, 'I didn't pick the day the Titanic sank,' " Mr. Owens said.
"I got to pick my surgeon, I got to pick my hospital, I got to pick the day I was getting it, I got to pick the kind of hip I wanted," he said.
"You can't be nearly fit, then playing, then injured again, then nearly fit, then playing, then injured again, then during training something like injured again, and then you say after five days 'come on' to pick the day you get him and then he gets the next injury.
This way, you know when to pick the day.
Don't pick the day of your report to experiment with a new style!
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"I think it's coincidental that he would pick the Friday of Accenture to announce," Cink said.
Still, it is possible that a jolly Mr. Gardner might be filled with the holiday spirit and pick the Saturday option.
Did you pick the Saturday Night Live "MacGruber" sketch for Pepsi, aka PepSuber?
I helped her make crab cakes with the extra meat we had picked the day before.
He picks the day's buttons about 30 minutes before the radio show goes on the air.
The villa is built on a five-acre organic farm: the fresh fruit that appears every morning is picked the day before by Spice, the gardener.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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