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"a similar practice" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something has similarities to something else. For example: "Many nations have adopted a similar practice of imposing tariffs on imported goods."
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A similar practice exists in the UK.
Should the United States adopt a similar practice?
In the age of Jim Crow, the Confederacy followed a similar practice.
By the 13th century a similar practice had emerged in western Europe in the form of craft guilds.
Following Mr. Hariri's Twitter conversations with his supporters, other Lebanese politicians are engaging in a similar practice.
In every restaurant I have known that employs a similar practice, it encourages division and rivalry among staff, and a reluctance to help out in other waiters' sections.
[Page A20.] If the Supreme Court was unwilling to bar a similar practice in 1972, there is little reason to think a challenge would succeed today.
The team will have a similar practice on Tuesday, then head for Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, Fla., for two-a-day practices on Wednesday and Thursday.
Woods played a similar practice round at Bethpage Black before the 2002 Open, then returned the next week and won it.
A similar practice was detected in Chicago, where black residents were stopped 72percentt of the time though they made up only 32percentt of the population.
In my evaluations, I received many comments that suggested that students really appreciated my approach and I would strongly recommend that future GSIs consider adopting a similar practice.
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