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The phrase "as practice for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an activity or exercise that is intended to prepare someone for a future task or event.
Example: "She completed the mock exam as practice for the upcoming standardized test."
Alternatives: "as preparation for" or "as training for".
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"Think of it as practice for life," I say.
View it as practice for the kind of negotiating that business executives do all the time.
I started solving the Times crossword puzzle in high school, as practice for the SATs.
Think of it as practice for when you pull the lever at the polls.
He entered the event mostly as practice for the state championship in North Wildwood, he said.
As practice for her typing course, Ania Bishop typed up Akin campaign literature.
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In addition to violating people's rights, the program, as practiced for years in New York, undermined trust in the Police Department in black and Hispanic communities throughout the city.
In fashioning an appealing novel from this 19th-century idea, Mr. Mortimer evades both the pitfalls of historical pastiche (as practiced, for instance, by John Fowles and A. N. Wilson) and the limitations of much contemporary fiction.
Solution: a policy that resembles a sharing of losses, as practiced for centuries by Islamic families.
Elections in the country, as practiced for a long time, are held in public facilities such as public school buildings.
Agriculture, as practiced for thousands of years, has to adapt to the ever-changing climates with intermittent drought and flooding or extended periods of cold and warm weather.
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