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"picked up material" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when discussing obtaining supplies or products for a task or activity. For example, "I picked up the material needed for the project at the store this morning."
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Dust grains may contain materials forged only at high temperatures, suggesting that the comet picked up material thrown violently into space.
"I wouldn't normally have picked up material like this," he said, caressing a slim anthology of 20th-century Dutch fiction titled "In Praise of Navigation".
Bobby picked up material from a lot of people, myself included, but we all picked up things from him as well".
The number of times the males picked up material (Fig. 2; β = 0.807; t = 3.061; p = 0.028) was positively correlated with variation in Fos immunoreactivity in AMV.
The number of times the males picked up material (Fig. 2; β = 0.801; t = 6.451; p = 0.003) and time spent singing (β = 0.459; t = 3.696; p = 0.021) were both positively correlated with the variation in Fos immunoreactivity in AN.
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And probably picking up material for their standup routines.
You might pick up material for another one.
It means they're much faster at picking up material".
Then the second one goes at it, picking up material from the attack and "flipping" it.
This means a robotic sewing machine also needs to be able to pick up material, feed the appropriate sections to the sewing head and remove them when complete.
"I have spoken to several agents," Mr. Green said, "and they have got the photos, they are picking up material from me, and I don't think there's any doubt".
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