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Is it common to say “ cherry-pick”? I looked it up in the dictionary and the definition is “to select the best or most desirable”, I wonder how I should use this word in a sentence. For example My classmates have cherry-picked the best teachers and I have been left with dogs. (Btw what does “ be left with dogs “ mean in this sentence ?) Thanks a lot!
5 nov 2021 05:25
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Cherry pick can also be used in a positive way, meaning take only the best. . If you are looking for opportunities in business, be aware that there are many. Cherry pick the ones that are going to work best for you.
5 novembre 2021
Hi Cherry picked is a term with a negative connotation because it implies that there has been unfairness or corruption in a selection process. I work in education so I hear this a lot: if certain (high performing) students are selected to participate in an assessment for example, the results won’t be representative of the school as a whole. “Left with dogs” is quite dramatic but would mean that the good ones have been taken and the remaining choices are all terrible.
5 novembre 2021
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