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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a practice with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an activity or method that involves a particular skill or technique.
Example: "The workshop will be a practice with various painting techniques to enhance your artistic skills."
Alternatives: "an exercise in" or "a session on".
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This is a practice with its own morally dubious thrill.
A practice with 30 employees could get coverage for $3,300 a year.
It is always bracing when a practice with a long history is brought up to modern times.
His father is a dentist in St. Albans who has a practice with the bridegroom's sister, Dr. Grace Dickinson Branon.
Her father, a pediatrician, is the chief executive of Partners in Pediatrics, a practice with headquarters in Maple Grove, Minn.
Mr. Neuthaler opened a practice with a specialty that was very much related to the life he left.
"Tom starts a practice with his thumb on everything, and the pressure of that thumb runs downhill to everyone.
Almost unnoticed, the Lakers' new coach, Mike Brown, made his debut, conducting a practice with nine players.
But the question comes back to why the River Corp would choose a practice with no significant landscape experience and precious little interest in the river.
"We're very busy doing Botox, injection of fillers and chemical peels," said Dr. Epstein, who is married to Dr. Rafal and has a practice with her.
In 1946 he became a member of another forward-looking firm, Tecton, and three years later set up a practice with one of his partners there, Lindsey Drake.
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