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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already practice" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey that someone is currently engaged in practice or has been practicing for some time, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "I have already practiced the piano for two hours today."
Alternatives: "have been practicing" or "am already practicing."
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Many amateur athletes might incorporate elements of parkour in the sports they already practice.
Mothers who already practice yoga — especially those who are teachers — tend to be more enthusiastic.
If you already practice yoga, you may be familiar with these poses.
Torre, a tennis instructor when not on city business, said he and one other person on the five-member Council already practice one-day-a-week vegetarianism.
Rather than seeking out companies that already practice green manufacturing, explains site manager Michael Palumbo, the goal is to encourage businesses to make their practices more environmentally friendly.
"Colleges already practice affirmative action for women in science, but now they'll be so intimidated by the Title IX legal hammer that they may institute quota systems," Dr. Sommers said.
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What I'm endorsing is already practiced in France.
Unlike already practiced experimental methods, it allows the implementation of more objective control.
Mayor Bloomberg, by the way, has already practiced what he preaches.
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