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Discover Ludwig"picky with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means someone is being selective or particular about something. Example: She is very picky with her food and will only eat organic, locally-sourced ingredients.
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"I got a little too picky with him.
Co-op boards, however, could damage themselves, he said, if they become too picky with buyers.
Though they didn't like me that much because I was picky with food.
Recently, Chloe Grace Moretz pulled out of The Little Mermaid and announced she intended to be "picky" with future roles.
The media zone has been picky with its choice of partners and I think that's a good idea.
"I'm very picky with these," he confesses, "I'm a radio nerd, and when I'm doing the radio I'm absolutely obsessed that the headphones sound right".
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Female common lizards (Zootoca vivipara) get pickier with experience.
With so many options to choose from, most people are becoming increasingly pickier with their selections.
She rested more often and became pickier with her food — normal signs of aging — but a veterinarian eventually needed to be called.
Many funds have the lone primary imperative to "make the most money," but there are plenty that are pickier with their investment choices.
Then as time went on and the calendar started to fill a month, two months, three months ahead, I naturally became a little pickier with who I traded with.
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