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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a practices" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a practice"? If this is the case, you can use it when referring to a single instance or example of a practice, typically in a professional or educational context.
Example: "The workshop introduced a practice that can enhance team collaboration."
Alternatives: "a method" or "a technique".
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Interventions: Group A practices (n = 39) received didactic training and course materials in oral health screening, referral, counseling and application of fluoride varnish.
Medical personnel in Group A practices took part in a 90 minute lecture with slides, case-based presentations and discussions of the clinical interventions.
For example, in the case of the Indian employees' concerns about career advancement, the company iterated several times to come up with a practices that worked both for the Indian employees and the company as a whole.
All practices that responded to this letter and joined the study were called type A practices.
One set of estimates of incidence was generated using data from the type A practices and the cases they reported.
This included 22 type A practices that had identified 3 FISS in 2007, and 12 type B practices that identified 11 FISS in 2007.
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A: Practice makes perfect!
I thought, A practice?
It's a practice.
You were a practicing architect.
He never missed a practice.
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