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Discover Ludwig"pick up a map" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use this phrase when you want someone to acquire a map. For example, "Let's pick up a map so we don't get lost on our way to the beach."
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Pick up a map from the station tourist office and start wandering.
Pick up a map of places to visit at the tourist office.
Or you can pick up a map and turn on your cellphone.
Too early to take an official tour, we stopped into the admissions office to pick up a map so we could go on a self-guided one.
Day one Take a hike Pick up a map of architectural walking routes (costing $3.25/£2.15) from the gift shop at the Art Deco Center (1).
Pick up a map and explore by yourself or join a guided tour by CAC (three free tours at 10, 11 and 12 on Mondays).
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Pick up a trail map at the harbour (return ferry from Old Harbour or Skarfabakki pier; £11).
Pick up an annotated map at the Tourist Office in the Grand Place or at 2-4 Royaleyale.
I picked up a map at the visitor center, then started down a winding, paved trail, spotting no one.
I picked up a map at the ranger's office in Schwarzenhof, and drove onto the trailhead at Speck.
I picked up a map of the university (at the city's visitor's center) and wandered.
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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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