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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a practicing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who actively engages in a profession or activity, often in a formal or professional context.
Example: "As a practicing lawyer, I am committed to upholding the law and serving my clients to the best of my ability."
Alternatives: "in my professional capacity" or "as an active participant".
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As a practicing critic, Mr. Perl has a different perspective.
As a practicing Jew, I do not share Christian theology.
As a practicing attorney, Field had some clients who led him into dubious actions.
As a practicing psychiatrist for years, I see more clearly how much performance is mental.
He retired in 2010 after almost 50 years as a practicing lawyer and banking executive.
As a practicing lawyer and clergyman, I appreciate legal boundaries as well as personal responsibility.
As a practicing therapist, I know what sexual abuse looks like from the victims' perspective.
As a practicing lawyer in Zagreb, Pavelić entered the nationalist Croatian Party of Rights.
As a practicing therapist myself today, I find this decades-old hierarchical charade beyond repulsive.
To the Editor: As a practicing psychiatrist, I read your article with interest.
But now, as a practicing doctor and teacher of residents, I relive that dean's aphorism daily.
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