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The phrase "a practising" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to someone who actively engages in a profession or activity, particularly in fields like medicine, law, or religion.
Example: "She is a practising lawyer who specializes in environmental law."
Alternatives: "an active" or "a working".
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Justin is a practising Christian.
My husband is a practising Christian.
After all, I'm now a practising Christian.
At Private Eye, Hislop is a practising Anglican surrounded by atheists.
As a practising Christian, Jemma Adams believes in miracles.
He is a practising Christian and regularly attends church.
James, himself a poet, was happy to be seen as a practising member in the group.
"You're a practising Muslim?
Unlike Freud, Jung was a practising psychiatrist.
"I am a practising Catholic.
"I am a practising Buddhist and meditate.
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