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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a practice area" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in professional contexts, particularly in law, medicine, or other fields, to refer to a specific domain of expertise or specialization.
Example: "The firm has several practice areas, including family law, corporate law, and intellectual property."
Alternatives: "a field of practice" or "a specialization area."
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"With a practice area like this, that question is easier".
He was so talented, his father built a practice area in their San Diego backyard.
Insurance law is a practice area for which Dewey is well known.
Possible uses for the space include a practice area for dance performance groups during the day.
You're therefore unlikely to have completely free rein when it comes to choosing a practice area – it's more likely you'll be picking from a range of available options.
The only way to know for certain whether a practice area is right for you is by gaining some first-hand experience.
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It includes a gymnasium and a golf practice area, complete with a putting green and driving range.
Still, Ferrara was a big name in a coveted practice area, and attracting such a partner would bestow cachet on LeBoeuf.
The two men had planned to fly in a large circle over an area designated by the F.A.A. as a flight practice area, according to Herbert Hortman, the school's owner.
She moved on to become a Director with LECG, a global litigation consulting firm, where she created a new practice area focused on Intellectual Asset Management.
The last thing you want to do is pay a lawyer to educate themselves in a new practice area.
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