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The phrase "as it is practice" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or awkward expression that lacks clarity and proper context.
Example: "In our field, we often follow procedures as it is practice to ensure consistency and quality."
Alternatives: "as is customary" or "as is typical".
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"I think the issue is not so much legal as it is practice, culture, and technology.
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Her new film, "Journey to the West," about Chinese medicine as it is practiced in America, will have its premiere screening at the Asia Society in New York later in the fall.
Informed consent, as it is practiced today, is very different from the way ethicists envisioned it.
It is also the position for meditation as it is practiced in Buddhist monasteries.
First, there is no "heritage" of hunting as it is practiced today.
Neither event is a boon to democracy as it is practiced in New York.
But politics as it is practiced today in the United States is entrenched, and it is deeply in trouble.
The TV talk show as it is practiced by Carson is topical in subject matter and local in appeal.
But they are hardly consistent with democracy as it is practiced in the United States and the European Union.
Lobster fishing in Ascension Bay bears little resemblance to the occupation as it is practiced off the coast of Maine.
America abounds with comedy clubs, comedy channels, and situation comedies, but the fact is that comedy, as it is practiced on these shores, is generally a tame thing.
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