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The phrase "actually practice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when emphasizing the act of engaging in a particular activity or skill, often in contrast to merely discussing or planning it.
Example: "Many people talk about improving their skills, but only a few actually practice regularly to see real progress."
Alternatives: "truly engage" or "genuinely apply".
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It is unclear whether Smith will actually practice.
First Vertonghen, now Chiriches: do Tottenham actually practice debagging opponents?
#WeWantOurCountryBack #generalisation How many of these people actually practice Christianity opposed to practicing islamophobia?
As it turns out, Dr. Jarvik, 61, does not actually practice the sport.
Some people even take it a step further and to actually practice meditation.
Especially in bar publications, the writers are volunteers who actually practice law for a living.
Actually practice the integration of facts and ideas into a coherent whole... rinse... repeat.
Doctors and nurses are more likely to stay in rural hospitals if they can actually practice medicine.
"The Catskills have become a hot bed for people to sit on their cushions and actually practice meditation," he said.
absolutely breaks my heart that i live in a country where school children actually practice "active shooter" drills.
Whether Rodgers will actually practice Saturday is another matter and one that Coach Mike McCarthy hesitated to address.
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