nitpick in the PONS Dictionary

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Of course, if you want to start nitpicking, there are plenty of instances to call out.
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Criticisms ranged from accusing the playwright of impiety, to nitpicking over the perceived lack of realism in certain scenes.
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Reviewers noted that some fans may still nitpick certain errors in the new translation.
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Historians won't have trouble nitpicking at the somewhat-jumbled narrative.
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No furious estate will come breathing down your neck, nitpicking away.
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The criticisms are right - but they nitpick a good story to death.
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And more nitpicking like that which means he was very attentive and careful about music.
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Fortunately for our nastier selves... this provides us with plenty to criticise and nitpick over.
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They nitpick about the littlest things, discouraging the participants from making the songs their own.
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A hand-rendered comp may be useful in helping the client refrain from nitpicking the production quality and focus on the design idea.
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