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The phrase "as a practical expediency" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a decision or action taken for practical reasons, often to simplify a process or make it more efficient.
Example: "We decided to implement the new policy as a practical expediency to streamline our operations and reduce costs."
Alternatives: "for practical reasons" or "as a practical measure".
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No science teacher or administrator with integrity could allow creationism to be taught in a science class, but given the headaches that creationists cause, it is not hard to see how one might be tempted to allow an opt-out policy as a practical expediency.
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The reason may have been more a practical expediency than for reasons of secrecy as is often suggested.
For many Baroque composers, revamping existing scores was a practical expediency.
"Coles does not believe that it has contravened any law but has paid the ACCC fines as a matter of practical expediency to avoid a lengthy and costly legal action in defending our position," said a Coles spokesperson.
Charity officials said their decision was a matter of practical expediency, and suggested that victims' families may play a role at a later date.
Applications to the pump limiter facility ALT-II show the practical expediency of the code.
The range of remedies sought by them can be located between the practical expediency of everyday life and ethical questions about correct action.
Rove sees winning as a practical matter.
As a practical tool it is vital.
As a practical matter, probably not.
"As a practical matter, nobody owns it".
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