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The phrase "are going to practice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a future intention or plan to engage in practice or rehearsal of a skill or activity.
Example: "We are going to practice our presentation tomorrow afternoon to ensure we are well-prepared."
Alternatives: "will practice" or "are planning to practice".
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Individuals who are going to practice leadership can no longer view themselves as the genius with the answers.
While none of last year's concerns have been proved unfounded, Dr. Topol said, the newer data indicate that a return to higher use of drug-coated stents is appropriate "if you are going to practice evidence-based medicine".
MONTY NEILL Executive Director, FairTest Jamaica Plain, Mass., July 18 , 2011To the Editor: Put people in high-pressured, competitive situations, and hedge-fund managers are going to practice insider trading, athletes are going to use performance-enhancing drugs, and school superintendents, principals and teachers are going to manipulate the test scores of their students.
The Sun Salutations that we are going to practice create internal heat.
If you are going to practice the politics of class, is some consistency too much to ask?
2. SHARE VISUAL CLUES AND SET LIMITS Bring out the blocks again and tell your child that you are going to practice sharing again today.
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"I'm going to practice," she said.
I asked her where she was going to practice.
I'm going to practice it with my own kids.
He practiced once and he's going to practice again tomorrow".
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