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The phrase "are practicing out" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the act of practicing something in a specific context, but the wording is awkward and unclear.
Example: "They are practicing out in the field to improve their skills."
Alternatives: "are practicing outside" or "are rehearsing outdoors".
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It is only subsequent to being committed to the practice that we reflect, analyse, and even formulate the very idea that we are practicing out of a commitment to God.
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I've been practicing out there".
Such are the popular images of fly-fishing, as it's practiced out West.
Today, under Reiner's watchful eye, Caan is practicing throwing himself out of bed.
All you need to do is practice and try out different things.
Why are practices and out-of-the ordinary admissions met with such forceful shame?
"I've been lucky to practice out here a lot," Hagestad said.
This is why you must practice OUT LOUD.
First of all, DJing out is practice.
In general, memory is better is practice is spread out over time (and even location), than if it is all lumped together at once.
Five days a week the Spartans are out practicing, and every weekend they compete in tournaments.
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