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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a second practice was" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing or discussing an additional method, approach, or routine in a particular context.
Example: "In our research, we found that a second practice was necessary to achieve better results in the experiment."
Alternatives: "an additional practice was" or "a subsequent practice was".
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A second practice was conceived to include the patient in the PD, so as to investigate the best suited interactional patterns and information organization standards for her communication.
A second practice was made aware of incorrect placement but had not re-placed it at study conclusion.
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A sixth practice was added later to increase the number of professionals participating and ensure data saturation.
A third practice is grade inflation, in which teachers lower the grading curve, for example, changing a grade of C from 70%to50%0% correct, so more students get a passing grade.
Melissa Gondek, who drove an hour from Indiana to attend the first practice, was wearing a replica of Niemi's No. 31 jersey.
Our first practice was a get-to-know-ya.
(GP, Villers-Cotterêts, north of France) The third practice was a standardized protocol of prevention proposed by some GPs and in some rehabilitation units: "When I prescribe physiotherapy, I also prescribe analgesics.
His first practice was in a virtually derelict building, and he slept on a mattress on the floor, working all hours to make it work.
According to Lemmy, the band's first practice was in a furniture store in Chelsea, England in 1975.
He had joined an "Over Age 30 League" and his first practice was in two days.
Other than a few security people, coaches and teammates, Jordan's first practice was off limits.
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