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The phrase "a new practice for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a new method, approach, or routine intended for a specific purpose or audience.
Example: "We are implementing a new practice for improving employee engagement in the workplace."
Alternatives: "a new approach to" or "a new method for".
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He said industrial properties in New Jersey are now leasing before the previous tenants have vacated, a new practice for the area.
Then he started saving, a new practice for a former drug addict.
Of course, that is hardly a new practice for media companies.
Inman recently moved to London, which is a top source of American whistle-blower lawsuits outside the U.S., to build a new practice for her firm there.
"A lot of our clients and our clients' clients are asking for this," said Sunil Misser, partner in charge of a new practice for corporate social programs at PriceWaterhouseCoopers.
Initially the research looked into a safer way to work with aluminium, but then a new practice for working with titanium was discovered, with big implications for the medical industry.
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One doctor in Berkeley has opened a new practice specifically for seriously ill patients who seek guidance in ending their own lives. .
One doctor in Berkeley has opened a new practice specifically for seriously ill patients who seek guidance in ending their own lives.
The training center is a new practice facility in El Segundo for the Lakers and Kings, who won't be able to use the busy Staples Center for workouts.
This is a relatively new practice for me.
After the title, after Baylor visited the White House, Mulkey raised $3.3 million in one afternoon for a new practice facility.
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