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Discover Ludwig"picks at" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone in the process of slowly and carefully selecting something, usually something small such as bits of food. Example: "He sat at the dinner table, picking at his food."
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She picks at something on her sweater.
He picks at his big fish.
Latona picks at her sandwich.
See all his picks at techsupportalert.com.
The Rangers had only four picks at this year's draft.
Fish were the top picks at entree time.
She picks at a twig on the ground.
Over the course of the meal, Subject appears to lack appetite and picks at food.
His willingness to play in North America could affect the top 10 picks at the draft.
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Two of fund managers' current top picks: AT&T and WorldCom.
Current Picks: AT&T (nyse: T) Qwest Communications International (nyse: Q) Ntelos (nasdaq: NTLS).
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