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Pavel
pick up a fight: is it correct?
The dictionary only says pick a fight with someone, although I read some say pick up a fight.
Many thanks for your time!
11 aug. 2016 11:59
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'Pick a fight' is the correct term. 'Pick up a fight' makes no sense.
11 augustus 2016
3
You can "pick up where you left off"
So if you want to say this: "Pick up the fight where you guys left off!" You can. But simply saying "pick up a fight" makes no sense.
11 augustus 2016
2
You've confused the two definitions of pick :)
Pick can mean to poke/scratch at something. It could also mean to lift/carry something up. To pick a fight is figurative language but the first definition is still correct.
11 augustus 2016
"Pick up a fight" doesn't exist as a fixed expression. "Pick a fight" is correct
11 augustus 2016
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Pavel
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