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Discover Ludwig"pick up things" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the act of lifting and/or gathering objects. For example, "I had to pick up things that were scattered around the room."
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I pick up things really quickly.
He seemed to pick up things fairly well".
You pick up things that you wouldn't see when you were doing it every day".
It's when you pick up things and attitudes that can stick with you for ever.
And that's what has allowed me to pick up things that don't make sense, the anomalies.
"We can pick up things that we could never pick up before," an oncologist said.
Sometimes people who are least involved in issues pick up things and they then come out.
I called him twice asking him to pick up things I had forgotten.
I was very tense and kept telling people not to pick up things.
For disabled people, they open doors, turn off lights and pick up things that are dropped.
Here's too many people who just pick up things because it's free.
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