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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after enough practice" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that a certain level of skill or proficiency can be achieved following a sufficient amount of practice.
Example: "I believe I can master the piano after enough practice."
Alternatives: "with sufficient practice" or "after sufficient training".
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This can make decision making during stressful times down to the split second level after enough practice.
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After you've had enough practice with your makeup, you're probably able to walk out of your house feeling confident and happy.
That's enough practice, I thought.
Given enough practice, people can reduce the psychological refractory period.
Do you get enough practice?
With enough practice they can be good.
With enough practice, a natural conversation will easily develop.
With enough practice, you'll find your own technique.
Have enough practice with these types of tricks.
The night after Cheryl Robinson died, he had told Andrea that he'd had enough of practice and meant to teach full time.
"We run enough in practice," Coughlin said.
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