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The phrase "we begin to pick" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when indicating the start of a process or action, particularly in contexts involving selection or gathering.
Example: "As the harvest season approaches, we begin to pick the ripe fruits from the trees."
Alternatives: "we start to choose" or "we commence selecting."
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Slowly we begin to pick out a bit more birdlife.
Steadily, the editing becomes quicker, the language grows more terse and peremptory, and we begin to pick up details in a flash, out of a corner of the camera's eye.
"Once the rain has stopped and we begin to pick up the pieces, I hope one of the things we do is think about how much more resilient we need to be in the face of weather patterns that are likely to be more extreme than we've been used to".
As our hands slowly become empty, we begin to pick up something else.
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We began to pick categories together and, over weeks and months, he would feed me the films that would provide my education.
"I thought that, like in 1997, when people started seriously homing in on this campaign they would look at my qualification, look at my vision for the city, and we would begin to pick up steam.
As we slowly begin to pick up the pieces and assess what will go down in history as the most destructive event suffered by Japan since World War II, the entire nation has already taken the first steps down the long road to recovery".
In some ways it's just how we roll – we slump in summer, begin to pick up a little in late August/early September and limp into the playoffs, but when it's happening, even minor injuries seem bigger and you start looking down the depth chart in alarm.
"We're starting to see others begin to pick up the ball [following the older environmental studies]," she says.
Ireland fell just as rapidly, although registrations did begin to pick up in 2011.
The good news is that, historically, the industry will begin to pick up the pieces next year.
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