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Discover Ludwig"picked a fight" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to intentionally start an argument or confrontation with someone. Example: John was in a bad mood and picked a fight with his coworker over a minor mistake.
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He has picked a fight with the wrong guys".
He even picked a fight with the veteran Amani Toomer.
He also picked a fight with public-sector unions, and lost.
"I picked a fight with Grumpy yesterday, and it got a little out of hand".
It got damaged beyond repair, apparently, when aliens arrived and picked a fight.
"We picked a fight with someone we're not mad at," she said.
In one scene, Depp beats up a fish that, insanely, has picked a fight with him.
"I never picked a fight," he wrote in "Naturalist," his autobiography.
"But he has picked a fight — and there will be a fight".
Second, Saldanha had actually picked a fight with a much higher power in Brazil: Pelé.
"My side picked a fight they shouldn't have picked," Frank told The Hill.
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