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The phrase "a practice like that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific type of behavior or action that has been previously mentioned or is understood in context.
Example: "I don't think we should adopt a practice like that, as it could lead to negative consequences."
Alternatives: "such a practice" or "an approach like that".
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How could a practice like that absolutely exist, ever?
And, he added, "it is difficult to overstate the damage" that a practice like that does to "our national character and historical reputation".
A practice like that seems worthy of more than two paragraphs in a book that devotes so many paragraphs to the slipshod cooking and housekeeping of Aunt Phyl.
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So why do people practice like that?" Every teaching pro I talked to on the subject said recreational golfers should hit only a small bucket of balls, about 30 minutes' worth, at the range.
Getting the individual feedback from the students, as well as the actual practice – we do so much theory but we don't ever get to put it into practice like that'.
But Titian realised that he needed to diversify his market and combine elite patronage with a broad studio practice like that of Bellini, whose altarpieces catered to wealthy Venetians keen to secure their salvation by donating art to churches.The real prize for Titian, as for Michelangelo before him, was an aristocratic patron.
There is a danger, he said, in giving patients the impression that a practice like yoga could somehow cure their illness.
Sometimes you get together in practice like that".
Yet, it's a practice that, like the game itself, hasn't changed much over the years: Traditionally, it's all been paper and pencil.
We will not tolerate practices like that on farms where we have certificates in place.
You'd think a company as exposed as AT&T would have bells on its scripts that would ring if suddenly requests increased by 1000%, but practices like that are perhaps too much to be expected.
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