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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a practice day" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a day designated for practice, typically in the context of sports, music, or other activities that require rehearsal or training.
Example: "The team scheduled a practice day to prepare for the upcoming tournament."
Alternatives: "a training day" or "a rehearsal day".
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Today was only a practice day, like the day before it and so many days, perhaps too many, before that.
It was, in many ways, similar to the start of a practice day for any professional sports team.
"Shoot a low number like that on a practice day and you say, 'Wow, that wasn't difficult,' " said Singh, who won the Masters in 2000.
Reese, who describes himself as an aggressive, shallow-water-target fisherman, went three hours without a bite on a practice day and never grew weary of casting.
If it's a practice day, then it's to the gym from 4 30 to 6 30, but he doesn't call it a day there.
I did a practice day a couple of weeks ago, as I originally planned to participate while on Heifer business in Haiti.
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"There won't be a practice Saturday.
The minicamp will end after a practice Saturday morning.
Clowney missed a scrimmage Saturday and a practice Monday with a bruised shoulder.
Felton's right pinkie, which he broke on Dec. 25, was no bother during a practice Friday at Temple University.
She was forced to withdraw after being clubbed above her right knee by a man after a practice Thursday.
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