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The phrase "a boycott of a practice" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the act of refusing to participate in or support a specific practice as a form of protest or objection.
Example: "The community organized a boycott of the practice of using plastic bags in order to promote environmental sustainability."
Alternatives: "a refusal to engage in a practice" or "a protest against a practice".
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"The bill also contains three exemptions in which the provisions of this bill would not apply to colleges: located in a foreign country that is a state sponsor of terrorism, when the boycott is connected with a labor dispute, or when the boycott is for the purpose of protesting unlawful discriminatory practices".
He has at times spoken for other celebrities; in the mid-nineties, he organized a boycott of "Entertainment Tonight" in response to the practices of "Hard Copy," its sister show at Paramount; more recently, he encouraged people to send fake celebrity sightings to Gawker, the New York media-gossip Web site, in order to disrupt its Gawker Stalker feature.
In effect, this bill will make the boycott of settlement products comparable to a boycott of Israel, and provide for sanctions against companies and countries that engage in the practice.
This is not a boycott of Israel.
Critics suggested a boycott of Morrisons.
They organized a boycott of the book.
voted to back a boycott of Domino.
Why call for a boycott of Keurig?
Opinion|Is a Boycott of Israel Just?
Others wanted a boycott of La Plata businesses.
An airplane circled overhead, urging a boycott of Japanese vehicles.
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