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"a matter of practice" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It often describes an action or behavior that has become habitual through repetition. For example, "Tutoring the local school children is a matter of practice for many community members."
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The only fiddly bits are the egg hoppers, and that's just a matter of practice.
It is too easy to say as a matter of practice, 'what does it matter?'.
"As a matter of practice, we use this data in an aggregate, non-identifiable form".
A. Our leverage level as a matter of practice was average.
As a matter of practice, however, Ravitch is on less secure ground.
To the Sports Editor: Being Jewish is a matter of practice and observance.
But the lawsuit said, "The N.Y.P.D. as a matter of practice does not meet the deadline".
Not to condone the slash as a matter of practice and principle, but Worrell had a point.
But as a matter of practice they alternate as to which agency takes the lead in an investigation.
As a matter of practice, the F.C.C. will neither confirm nor deny the existence of an investigation.
"As a matter of practice and principle," Mr. Levin said, "trade agreements have to have a two-way street, reciprocity".
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a matter of tradition
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a body of practice
a matter of behavior
a set of practice
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a field of practice
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