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The phrase "as a practising" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who actively engages in a profession or activity, particularly in fields like medicine, law, or the arts.
Example: "As a practising lawyer, I often encounter complex legal issues that require careful consideration."
Alternatives: "as an active" or "in my professional capacity as a".
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As a practising novelist, do I feel depressed about this?
The actor is invariably described as a "practising Catholic".
As a practising Catholic, I did not leave my faith as did Mary Landrieu".
As a practising (though flawed) Shia Muslim, I watch the new puritans with apprehension.
Despite his lack of experience as a practising lawyer, Kennedy was a highly effective attorney general.
I started out as a practising cardiologist and professor of public health at Toulouse University.
As a practising Roman Catholic, he was immune to the Protestant-spread "black legends" about Spain.
More importantly, it marked the end of her own life as a practising Jew.
Alone among Britain's bestselling authors he describes himself as a practising magician.
Jesuit priest Father Damien Karras agrees to see 12-year-old Regan MacNeil in his role as a practising psychiatrist.
I have been a regulated person in my time with regard to my work as a practising chartered accountant.
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