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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'pick the item' is a grammatically and stylistically correct phrase in written English.
You can use the phrase when you want to ask someone to choose an item from a selection of items. For example, "Please pick the item that best meets your needs."
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This means that you have to pick the item out through Ztail, which then directs you to the retailer's site where you complete the purchase.
See, when you pop into the shop, you pick the item you want, the clerk has it brought up, and then you get a slip to give to the cash register folks who ring you up.
Then they can pick the item that they want to sponsor, create the art, and even open up a test version of the game showing how the sponsored product will appear in the game.
They then pick the item's weight from the options that appear (up to 20 lbs).
The person must figure out the rules governing the patterns and then use these rules to pick the item that best fills in the missing pattern.
Pick the item that it drops and make your way to the flagpole.
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While the majority of items are still sold to local buyers who go to a house to pick the items up, opening up to outside buyers.
Customers pick the items they'd like to receive every month — and they can update their profile or choose to skip a month whenever they want.
You pick the items you'd like to eat, enter your payment details (assuming it's your first time) and checkout.
Pick the items that you will put in the toiletry bag.
Pick the items it drops and go through the end of level flag.
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