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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a practice spelling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a spelling exercise or activity designed to improve spelling skills.
Example: "The teacher assigned a practice spelling to help the students prepare for the upcoming test."
Alternatives: "a spelling exercise" or "a spelling drill".
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Give a practice spelling test.
If you have a list of words to learn, take a practice Spelling Bee with your friends, and then highlight the ones you missed so that you can learn those and take it again.
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Photographs and details recorded of mosques and other institutions owned and operated by Muslims, such as numerous fast food restaurants, a Dunkin Donuts, and two schools for girls, fill the pages of the report and reveal an intensive and invasive practice spelling out assumptions about an "enemy within".
She changed her name to Turiyasangitananda ("the transcendent bliss of God's highest song"), having her children practice spelling it out with fridge magnets.
Students can use the device to learn to read, to learn braille, or for those who already know braille, they can practice spelling.
A teacher writes the words on the whiteboard and then gets students to come forward and practice spelling.
Have practice spelling bees with your family.
Practice spelling the word until you don't have to stop and think about it.
If you practice spelling the words incorrectly, you will memorize them incorrectly!
They practiced spelling out the alphabet on a coloring book in a room next door.
Known for its light weight and resistance to rot, the shaggy bark on several fine specimens had been stripped by local residents for use in caulking their boats, a practice that spells certain death for the tree.
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