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"Put into practice" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to implement or use something in a practical or real-life situation. Example: After learning about different teaching strategies in my education class, I was excited to put them into practice during my first day as a student teacher.
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Put into practice
verb
To make (something) a practical reality.
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All these ideas were put into practice.
Here, ideology is put into practice.
Now it can be put into practice.
But it is hard to put into practice.
They will be hard to put into practice.
His policies were simply not put into practice.
It was put into practice in Tal Afar.
It's the quantum-mechanical many-worlds interpretation put into practice.
It is a belief she has put into practice.
Several of the suggestions they put into practice.
How such intentions are put into practice is another matter.
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