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Can I replace "pick" with "choose"?

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Rebecca

Indeed you can! In this particular sentence, "pick" does mean "choose." In this video, he chose eight different traits that successful people have in common with one another. Just keep in mind that "pick" doesn't always mean "choose." It can also mean to grab something and remove it. For example, if someone says that she picked flowers, it means that she grabbed them and removed them from the ground; it does not mean that she chose flowers from a flower shop. I will give you a few examples of "picked" being used as "choose" and "to grab and remove." Ex: She picked out his clothes for the party. Ex: He picked flowers for his mother. Ex: She picked strawberries this afternoon. Ex: I want to pick the music for the road trip.

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