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The phrase "I practice" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as: 1. As a statement of habit or routine: "I practice yoga every morning." "I practice my instrument for two hours every day." 2. To express dedication or commitment to something: "I practice my faith regularly." "I practice strict adherence to my diet." 3. As a response to a question about a skill or activity: "Do you speak Spanish?" "Yes, I practice speaking Spanish with my friends." 4. To refer to the act of studying or preparing for something: "I practice my presentation before giving it to the class." "I practice my lines before every play rehearsal." 5. To refer to the act of rehearsing or training for a performance or event: "The dancers practice for hours to perfect their routine." "The football team practices every day after school." Example: "I practice meditation to help me relax and focus before bed."
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I practice.
I practice it".
I practice all year".
"I practice no religion.
That's why I practice.
It's not something I practice".
After all, I practice it.
I practice almost every day.
When I practice, I'm playing".
"I practice 24 hours," he said.
I like basketballs when I practice.
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