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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and practised on a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an action or skill that has been applied or executed in a specific context or situation.
Example: "The techniques were thoroughly studied and practised on a variety of subjects to ensure effectiveness."
Alternatives: "and applied to a" or "and executed on a".
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"Not only should sport for youngsters be encouraged and practised on a regular basis for health reasons, but is is also at these early stages that gifted youngsters are 'discovered' and nurtured - Mo being a leading example of this".
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That guy from college who worked out how to make a tattoo machine out of an electric toothbrush and practised on his own forehead.
I practised and practised on my own, at home, and when I could finally do it, I said to my mother: I have to be circus performer.
Very few households (1 out of 49 in March and 6 out of 40 in June) kept ploughing oxen, and castration was practised on a proportion of males of three to four years old.
The procedure takes only about 20 minutes and ideally should be practised on a daily basis.
It is difficult to implement MAS using markers that are only informative within families, and therefore MAS can be practised on a limited scale (Dekkers 2004).
Fleeing Nazi Germany in 1937, the Frank family, who were Jewish, moved first to Paris (where Claude had lessons at the Conservatoire) and then to Madrid, where he practised on a piano belonging to a department store for four hours a day.
Viticulture is still practised on a small scale and the grapes are picked entirely by hand.
Thatching is practised on a small scale in Nova Scotia, Maryland, and occasionally elsewhere; however, the expense and lack of a tradition may inhibit expansion of this use.
"The writing was quite fiddly," he says (he had practised on a sheet of paper).
Practised on a large scale, this becomes a crime against humanity recognised by the international criminal court.
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