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The phrase "are practiced for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing activities or skills that are performed or rehearsed for a specific purpose or event.
Example: "The techniques are practiced for the upcoming performance to ensure everything goes smoothly."
Alternatives: "are trained for" or "are rehearsed for".
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Vernacular constructions are practiced for many centuries and it is obvious that the many parts of the world would be more sticked on this technology for centuries as well due to economic and technological constraints in terms of switching the construction practice towards reinforced concrete.
It is noteworthy, however, that paternal and marital rule are properly practiced for the sake of the ruled (for the sake of the child and of the wife respectively), just as arts like medicine or gymnastics are practiced for the sake of the patient (III.6.1278b37 1279a1).
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Tugboat crews are practicing for any future cargo arrivals.
Perhaps they are practicing for our extinction.
It sounds like they are practicing for later.
These are not needed for 'sporting' events, these are practicing for murder pure and simple.
Pharmaceutical uses of bismuth have been practiced for centuries.
Bowfishing has been practiced for centuries by stalking and shooting at fish in shallow water.
It is an art form that has been practiced for decades by Andy Warhol, Richard Prince and Dash Snow.
Ayurveda, for example, has been practiced for 4000 years.
Experimental designs were practiced for optimisation of the medium composition.
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