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pick through
verb
To select something one desires from a group or list.
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"pick through" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to carefully select or examine something, often with the intention of finding something specific. Example: The detective spent hours picking through the evidence at the crime scene, looking for any clues that might help solve the case.
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Veterinarians routinely pick through the entrails of slaughtered grand champions.
Customers pick through long aisles cluttered with goods both mundane and strange.
At the crash site, searchers used branches to pick through the wreckage.
Trust me, there will be plenty of wreckage to pick through in 2009.
McGregor stealthily commands our active engagement, scattering crumbs of data for us to pick through, gumshoe-style.
Anyone may now pick through the marketplace of global culture.
Let's pick through the new trailer for clues.
Toye, one of Britain's smartest young historians, has tried to pick through these questions dispassionately.
On Android, you can pick through some passable tuners and scale guides.
Scholars would then slowly come pick through the material, which sometimes carried restrictions for decades.
Sometimes other homeowners, coming back to pick through the rubble of their belongings, discover the dead.
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