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'to pick up' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a variety of actions, such as lifting, collecting, or bringing something to you, or to indicate movement toward a certain location. For example, "I'm going to the store to pick up some milk."
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It's to pick up whores".
Anyone want to pick up?
She paused, leaving Brown to pick up.
Hundreds come daily to pick up medicine.
He began to pick up various jars.
Consumption has been slow to pick up.
Bonnie had to pick up the slack.
We have to pick up from there.
Some cases are hard to pick up.
Expect deal flow to pick up.
He expected you to pick up hints.
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