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"pick vegetables" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person gathering vegetables from a garden, farm, or vegetable patch. For example, "The farm volunteer spent the morning picking vegetables from the garden."
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"They like to pick vegetables," he said.
matxanigran.com Children can help collect eggs, pick vegetables and care for Mollie the donkey at 30-acre eco-friendly Lanzarote Retreats near Arrieta on the north coast.
Visitors can pick vegetables, learn about seed harvesting and vegetable pickling, or visit the café to enjoy snacks made from the garden's produce.
The whole parking lot was full of people who were going to pick vegetables and there was a car jam.
Candy decides to go into the forest to pick vegetables to make Two Eagles a salad for dinner.
Leogane is in ruins, but camp residents can still return to their farms to pick vegetables and fruit.
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The first time we saw her Sunday night in the Season 2 premiere of "Homeland," she was picking — vegetables.
If you get to the market early, it's almost like picking vegetables straight from the field.
They are depicted loading boats with manure, weaving at a loom, picking vegetables and working in an enamel factory.
We even see her implausibly picking vegetables in her colossal kitchen garden, wearing an outrageous "gardening hat".
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