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The phrase "are we practicing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a question form of the present continuous tense, used to ask about an ongoing action or situation. Example: Are we practicing the piano tonight?.
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So, how are we practicing mild forms of Mel Gibson's fear and rage?
But are we practicing what we preach about learning from our mistakes?
I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work". But are we practicing what we preach about learning from our mistakes?
If we approach these harmful thoughts from a place of curiosity ("Why do I keep thinking about this thing that's hurting me?") instead of guilt or shame ("I shouldn't be thinking about this because I know it's bad") not only are we practicing self-compassion, but also have a greater chance of finding the root of the issue and taking a step towards healing the underlying problem.
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We're shown how to do something; then we practice to become better at whatever it is we practice.
"One thing we say is we do parkour, but a lot of the time we aren't; we're practicing for parkour.
That's why we love doing this, that's what we practice for.
That's how we practice.
That's something we practice".
That's why we practice – to have a better life.
I mean, that was what we practiced for 14 days.
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