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The phrase "active practice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the ongoing engagement or involvement in a particular activity or profession, often in the context of skills or disciplines that require regular application.
Example: "To maintain proficiency in a language, it is essential to engage in active practice through conversation and writing."
Alternatives: "regular practice" or "ongoing practice".
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He probably retired from active practice before 1760.
Smellwalking is an active practice, the whole body is involved as olifactors stoop, bend and stretch.
Dr. Gibbs made house calls almost daily for 59 years, retiring from active practice in 1980.
Mr. Friedman retired from the active practice of law in 2005.
And today, he had his best and most active practice so far, repeatedly catching passes all over the field.
Ben's surgical career spanned the entire development of cardiac surgery, and throughout he maintained an active practice in thoracic surgery.
"We've had all different names, but when I retired from active practice, my wife thought this was a good idea.
Reading recipe books is an active practice, too, even if all the action takes place in your mind.
His father is a doctor, still in active practice, and he grew up in comfortable middle-class surroundings in the Bronx.
Connecticut requires a 30-hour course for the sales license and two years of an active practice plus two additional 30-hour courses for a broker's license.
She moved to Scarsdale, NY, in 1968, and maintained an active practice of adult and child psychology until her retirement several years ago.
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