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The phrase "a practice for which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific practice or method that is associated with a particular purpose or reason.
Example: "Meditation is a practice for which many people seek guidance to improve their mental well-being."
Alternatives: "a method for which" or "a technique for which".
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These have usually cited the threat of the F.B.I. rummaging through library and bookstore records, a practice for which there is scant, or no, evidence.
The bride's father, an obstetrician and gynecologist, is a partner in Lifeline Medical Associates, a practice for which her mother is a nurse midwife.
The law enforcement official said Mr. Morgenthau was also investigating whether union officials had sold janitors jobs, a practice for which several midlevel union officials have been convicted in the past.
There is also strong evidence to indicate that some of the contracts under which the arms were supplied were obtained by bribery, a practice for which Greece has been widely criticised in creditor nations.
Mr. Callaghan has denounced a practice for which Mr. Hevesi and Mr. McCall have been criticized: taking large donations from executives at investment firms that do business with the pension fund.
Today, Mr. Cuomo, the former secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development, called for a ban on contributions to state campaigns by people and companies that do business with the state -- a practice for which he has criticized Mr. Pataki and Mr. McCall.
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But perhaps we can thank her freeholder for one thing: helping us to throw a spotlight on a seedy practice for which there is no ethical basis.
Her father, an asthma specialist, is the managing partner of Asthma and Allergy Care of Delaware, a medical practice for which the bride's mother is an office administrator.
Conversely, colorectal screening is a new practice for which there have been long standing recommendations against routine screening.
At a recent UN forum, the unpaid policy was described by a moderator as an "absolutely disgusting practice" for which the UN should "hold its head in shame".
The use of executed prisoners as the main source of organs is a morally reprehensible practice, for which the Chinese government and medical circles have been strongly criticized [ 36].
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