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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a practice of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a habitual action or a customary way of doing something.
Example: "The organization has established a practice of conducting regular training sessions for its employees."
Alternatives: "a habit of" or "a custom of".
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"But they didn't make a practice of it at all.
It has been a practice of avoiding our differences.
They wonder why a practice of more than 30 years has to change now.
Vera Martins, for example, makes a practice of unraveling canvas -- the kind painters paint on.
It has never turned a profit and has made a practice of missing earnings estimates.
He speculated that high deductibles or a practice of self-insuring might be the cause.
"This administration has made a practice of hiring people from outside of Nassau County," he said.
Does not wish him to think she makes a practice of talking to strangers.
The Chiara makes a practice of playing in environments like this one.
Blagging has been a practice of some considerable pedigree and extent.
With her architectural partner Patrik Schumacher, she built a practice of 400.
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