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Discover Ludwig"picking apples" is a correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is a present participle construction that describes the action of picking apples. Example: "In the cool autumn air, the children spent their afternoon picking apples from the trees in the orchard."
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Because picking apples is very different to plucking strawberries, the machines are taking various forms.
Visiting Hudson these days means more than picking apples and buying expensive antiques.
No one ever said you could damage apple trees or apple tree populations by picking apples.
We worked all day picking apples and were left to eat the rotten ones.
One man said he spent 20 days picking apples at a farm near Buffalo in November to earn some cash.
"We were dirt poor," he said, remembering picking apples for pennies while in kindergarten to help his parents pay bills.
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Farmers pick apples in the orchards.
In the fall we picked apples.
Writer tells how he and his wife & children picked apples.
"I love to pick apples," the youngster explained.
"We are like the migrants who pick apples, with a new contract every semester," he said.
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