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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actively practice" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to the ongoing engagement in a skill or activity to improve proficiency or maintain competence. Example: "To become a better musician, you need to actively practice your instrument every day."
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These findings do underscore the value of implementing bundled interventions that match learning activities with activities to actively practice effective teamwork strategies and tools to support effective teamwork in daily practice.
Adam is only one of two Jews in his class whose families actively practice some form of Judaism.
But a significant number do not actively practice their faith: before Passover this spring, about 30,000 people took matzo at the synagogue.
Sergeant Ryan Coleman of 78 Squadron says: "Even if people don't actively practice it they may think about it, especially at times like vigils.
On religion: Luke27: Wonder how many of those 59% Christians actively practice their religion, like regularly attend church, read the Bible, pray?
The guidelines, which bolstered existing rules that had been widely unenforced, defined homosexuality in both clear-cut and ambiguous ways: Men who actively "practice homosexuality" should be barred.
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Burnout is an important problem for actively practicing American surgeons.
Until the day he died Herbert Markham Morton, 93, enjoyed actively practicing law for over 60 years.
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