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The phrase "will get picked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something is expected to be chosen or selected in the future. Example: "Out of all the applicants, I hope I will get picked for the scholarship."
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sense — those negatives will get picked up in their grades.
The most successful one will get picked up by every casting agent present.
"It is unlikely, isn't it?" "I know, but seriously, anything I say will get picked up".
As such, the scheme's effects will be effectively zero for jobseekers, though some litter will get picked up".
However, due to their increasing popularity (and the fact there is quite a lot of money involved), only the best ideas will get picked.
"Steiger has the credibility and judgment to bring this off, and if they do good work, it will get picked up".
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They'll get picked up and brought back to Mexico and try again another day".
Either that or they'll get picked off by the multinational companies".
"Maybe we'll get picked up," said Scott Bolasci, who works at an Ethan Allen store when he is not drumming with the band.
Having said that, there are quite active freegans and rag and bone men around, so if you leave anything outside for long enough it'll get picked up by someone.
He played well and hopefully he'll get picked for England next week".
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