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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Pick of it - meaning

Hi, Recently I heard the following phrase.

"There are many integration tools in Information Technology. Tibco is a pick of it"

I would like to know meaning of this phrase. Does it mean, Tibco is highly-valued? or does it mean Tibco is one of many (watering down value of Tibco)

Please help

Thanks
  

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The phrase should be " the pick of them " - it means the top choice among the options. Another version: These apples are the pick of the crop. (the best ones)

  • The phrase should be " the pick of them " - it means the top choice among the options.
  • Another version: These apples are the pick of the crop.
  • (the best ones)
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The phrase should be

"the pick of them" - it means the top choice among the options.

Another version:

These apples are the pick of the crop. (the best ones)

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