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The phrase "ample time to practice" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to having a sufficient amount of time available for practicing a skill or activity.
Example: "With the upcoming competition in mind, I made sure to give myself ample time to practice my routine."
Alternatives: "sufficient time to practice" or "plenty of time to practice."
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Mr. Franken had ample time to practice not getting too far ahead of things while he waited out the recount.
With just one preseason game left, the Nets will have ample time to practice and work out the kinks over the next 11 days.
Nurses are given ample time to practice techniques and receive feedback.
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Lucky for them, they have ample time to do it.
The subsequent five hours of wineless, foodless tedium give me ample time to do some math.
I was exhausted and didn't have ample time to commit to academic life.
Make sure you have ample time to do your project well.
Time to practice.
It was time to practice.
Time to practice punts?
It's time to practice.
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