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Discover LudwigThe phrase "she has picked up" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has acquired or learned something. Example: "After years of living in France, she has picked up a strong French accent."
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It is a habit she has picked up again.
She has picked up the unfortunate trait of turning the national anthem into a power ballad.
She has picked up advice and friends with a stereotype-defying geniality.
Along the way, she has picked up advice and friends with a stereotype-defying geniality.
She has picked up support among Sarkozy supporters like Ms. Rohart and Bernard Lefrère, 62, a retired teacher.
On that skeleton of a tale, Ms. Mora has draped the flimsy fabric of what she has picked up.
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As I walked out, I coincidentally heard a 50-something white woman read out the same strains to her husband, telling him what she had picked up.
Evidently she had picked up the disconnect in me.
She had picked up the gig the previous afternoon.
Riebe," to give him a sport jacket she had picked up from her church.
Moreover, she had picked up on something to which I had been oblivious.
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