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Discover Ludwig"picked things up" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to collect or gather objects or items. Example: "She entered the messy room and immediately began picking things up, organizing them neatly on shelves and in drawers."
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I've picked things up quite easily.
"It may have picked things up a little bit.
I've picked things up from different cultures too.
"But he picked things up so fast, and he is incredibly visual".
They picked things up fast, admiring baseball's tactical subtlety without fully understanding it, and were riveted by every pitch.
"For somebody who doesn't speak the language -- speak it at all, really -- he's picked things up extremely quick".
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"I just pick things up".
She just picks things up quickly".
Picking things up becomes more challenging.
"He picks things up well," Hodge said.
And picking things up off the ground.
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