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Discover Ludwig"a few practice" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to an amount of practice. For example: "I need to do a few practice runs before I feel fully prepared for the race."
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I can knock down a few 3's.
Here are a few: 1) "Forget the Glow-Puck.
I ran a few times a week, and had done a few 10ks for fun.
A small number should be "3 star", most "4 star" and a few "5 star".
He said: "Maybe they can charm a few £1m or £2m donations from some wealthy benefactors.
I even throw in a few 360 spins and – improbably – a high kick.
Actually, more than a few: 21 grands, for a total of 1,848 keys.
In the production room, Turner hands me a few 20-micron-wide strands, frail as gossamer.
Lancashire have got three LV County Championship games this month and they've got a few Twenty20s.
Just leave a few 1-0 garoundround for old times' sake.
So imagine how unsightly that was to the soggy fans primed for a few "1918" chants.
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