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The phrase "a very simple practice" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe an activity or process that is easy to do. For example: "Yoga is a very simple practice that can be done at home or in a studio."
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"When we suggest that people need more positive emotions in their lives, I know it sounds kind of frou-frou, but it's actually a very simple practice," explains Christian Gloria of Hawaii Pacific University in Kaneohe, the first author of the study.
This is a very simple practice, but it is powerful -- and easily misunderstood.
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Part of finding your voice comes from the very simple practice of speaking.
Women can learn how to "turn on" their own "arousal response" through some very simple practices and an understanding of their own erotic nature.
"Some very simple practices that you often take for granted, such as being ethical in day to day situations, or believing in the rule of law in everyday behavior, are surprisingly absent in many situations," said Raju Narisetti, who was born in Hyderabad and returned to India in 2006 to found a business newspaper called Mint, which is now the country's second-biggest business paper by readership.
These may sound like very simple practices, and they are.
Buddha developed a very simple yet genius practice.
If you want to pursue this hobby, it's best to practice with a very simple, cheap lock, or even a lock with all the pins removed except for one.
In short, our study underlines the need for standardization in transfusion practices and suggests a very simple transfusion model that can facilitate optimization of administration of blood products.
This can take practice since it is not a very simple hairstyle.
I'd include a government regulator, and then I'd ask a very simple question: how are we going to develop best practices to guide this new profession?
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