hand pick

/ˈhænd ˌpɪk/
verb
  1. To choose someone or something carefully for a special purpose, often by hand or with great attention.
    • The coach hand-picked the best players for the championship team.
    • The committee hand-picked a small group of experts to lead the project.
    • She hand-picked each apple from the tree to ensure they were ripe.
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