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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I practiced with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to engaging in practice or training with someone or something to improve a skill. Example: "I practiced with my friend every weekend to prepare for the upcoming tournament."
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I practiced with big, soft oranges.
"I practiced with the team, felt pretty good, so we'll see how I feel tomorrow".
I practiced with it last night and it felt really good.
When I practiced with the gun, I was able to hit targets smaller than his torso from the same distance.
I practiced with lawyers who understood that the obligation of trial attorneys was to serve the public interest as well as their clients.
I practiced with the wife.
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"I practice with him a lot actually in Los Angeles and at tournaments," Sock said.
"I honestly don't deserve this award more than the many people I practice with," she said.
I practice with a trusted friend or colleague and I try to look after myself physically with yoga breathing and relaxation techniques.
"She really likes to gamble, so when I practice with her, she always calls me to gamble 10 bucks a hole," Ryu said.
I have friends I practice with and an instructor who helps me with technique, but for the most part, I'm alone.
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