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The phrase "about the practice of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific field, activity, or method related to a particular subject.
Example: "This article will provide insights about the practice of mindfulness in daily life."
Alternatives: "regarding the practice of" or "concerning the practice of".
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ADVENTURE about the practice of eating human flesh.
The Goldman Sachs report raised questions about the practice of zero percent financing and other incentives.
Recently, there was a news report about the practice of recycling bread.
Tells about the practice of retailers knocking off designers within the same season.
Writer tells about the practice of giving a horse a little help as trainers call it.
REPORTER AT LARGE about the practice of feeding antibiotics to livestock to prevent disease & promote growth.
In the book's introduction, she writes about the practice of "cross-assigning".
When you start talking about the practice of death and dying on stage, the same concerns repeatedly come up.
By Norman Lewis The New Yorker, August 23 , 1999P. 156 ADVENTURE about the practice of eating human flesh..
There are at least two irrefutable facts about the practice of people communicating by cellphones while driving cars.
I respectfully disagree with some elements of your editorial about the practice of eminent domain ("Don't Cripple Eminent Domain," March 11).
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