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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pick up at" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when talking about meeting or collecting someone or something at a specific location or time. For example: - "I will pick you up at the airport at 7pm." - "Can you pick up the groceries at the store on your way home?" - "Let's meet at the restaurant and pick up our conversation from where we left off." - "Please pick up your order at the front desk."
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Will corporations pick up at least some of the slack?
But most analysts think the Republicans will pick up at least three seats, and probably more.
This is a tool not to ship, but to pick up at the local hardware store.
Pick up at least one assembly seat, enabling majority control of assembly.
Instead, they're a Saint-Laurent-approved thrift-find to pick up at your local vintage store.
Leave the shower gel or anything else you can pick up at your destination.
As the recovery strengthens, I would expect productivity-growth to pick up, at least moderately.
(You can order at Knollkrestfarms @aol.com and pick up at the booth).
"Most adolescent studies end with 18-year-olds and most adult studies pick up at 20.
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