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Discover Ludwig"picked it out" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to mean to have chosen something from a group of similar things or from a larger list of options. For example, "I saw a lot of cute dresses at the store, but I picked it out of the bunch."
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He picked it out amongst its smaller and much commoner relative, the little grebe – also known as the dabchick.
"She picked it out," the senator said.
Bush I know you picked it out yourself.
I know you picked it out yourself," concludes Bush.
"She picked it out; I'm kind of hopeless," Ms. Heigl said, nodding to her companion.
She had picked it out as part of their morning ritual.
I can't say my daughter picked it out at the library.
But watching from the quay, a passing diesel smuggler picked it out easily.
We picked it out with our hands and arms and would get it all over our overalls and bodies.
You know, if somebody has picked it out themselves and somebody appreciates it — whether it's everybody's taste it doesn't matter.
"He came up with it, heard the melody, picked it out on his piano, and brought it to the studio.
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