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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a practice to" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a specific method or approach that is intended to achieve a particular outcome.
Example: "Implementing a practice to improve team communication can lead to better collaboration."
Alternatives: "a method for" or "an approach to"
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I always made it a practice to walk in the middle of the street at night.
1. Make it a practice to announce the end of something large and self-evidently thriving.
Malibu Media, by contrast, has made it a practice to target just one defendant per case.
We didn't make it a practice to announce what we didn't find.
There is always a practice to conduct or a football tape to be watched.
Human Rights Watch calls FGM a practice to control women's sexuality.
And she makes it a practice to send customers samples, so they can see patterns firsthand.
Buying enough H.P.V. vaccine for 100 girls would require a practice to lay out nearly $40,000 in advance.
"I make it a practice to sit at the desk every day, even if I don't write anything.
Waxman has made it a practice to do so only in cooperation with the ranking Republican, Tom Davis of Virginia.
Having made it a practice to conceal most of his own politics, Steiner presents a case for withholding his views.
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