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The phrase "am in practice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is currently engaged in a particular activity or profession, often in the context of a skill or field of study.
Example: "As a musician, I am in practice every day to improve my skills and prepare for upcoming performances."
Alternatives: "am currently practicing" or "am actively engaged in practice."
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am in practice
noun
A position of power or a way to get it.
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I also embrace doubt because the older I become, the less interested I am in belief and the more interested I am in practice.
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Shareholders are, in practice, parasites.
That is, in practice, never.
"I have been in practice since 1986.
The laws are, in practice, mainly aspirational.
Effectively it's in practice already.
Or we've never been in practice.
"I pretend to be in practice".
Ms. Cook has been in practice since 1994.
Playing in games is different from being in practice.
You need to be in practice to do it well.
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