The phrase "to pick up goods" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to describe someone collecting items from a store or other location. For example, "I need to go to the store later to pick up goods I've ordered online.".
Web customers can choose whether to pick up goods at the stores or have them delivered.
Container ships must sail from Britain to China anyway, to pick up goods; if they were empty they would have to take on ballast.
Asda also said it would halt plans to open more non-store "click and collect" sites for internet shoppers to pick up goods.
Now, instead of picking through garbage, she solicits donations from students and will even make house calls to pick up goods.
"When we get expensive pieces" like the 1973 still life by Lichtenstein at the 2008 sale, Mr. Lee said, "we also try to pick up good-quality Korean contemporary artists".
If you're careful, here is your chance to pick up good fixed-income investments on the cheap.
Just as consumers flocked to stores on Black Friday to take advantage of incredibly low prices, companies like JNJ and Bayer will be headed to the market to pick up good companies at fire-sale prices.
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