🔎 Idioms: To pick someone's brain

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This idiom means to gather information or ideas from someone by asking questions or engaging in conversation. It's like harvesting knowledge from them, comparable to picking fruit from a tree. This phrase is often used in professional settings to seek insights or expertise from someone with knowledge in a particular area, indicating a willingness to learn from their experience.

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