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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as practising" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of engaging in a particular activity or profession, often in a context that emphasizes ongoing involvement or experience.
Example: "As practising professionals, we are committed to staying updated with the latest industry trends."
Alternatives: "as active" or "as engaged".
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Liking something on your social media page is not the same as practising love.
A National Prescribing Survey (NPS) survey indicated that approximately 30% of GPs in Australia describe themselves as practising IM.
The course covers basics such as practising releasing the seat belt and a simulated emergency evacuation down the escape slides.
So I saw it as practising to get better". He was rehearsing for the moment when he could become a pop star himself.
In the clip the children can also be seen breaking tiles, having wooden sticks smashed over them, as well as practising acrobatic karate-esque moves on one another.
There is a large body of evidence showing that exercising self-control, doing "good" things (such as practising golf all day from infancy) leads to "ego-depletion".
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Ahmadis believe they practise true Islam, as practised by Muhammad.
As practised in Nepal, democracy has disappointed everyone.
This is called "neo-mercantilism", as practised by Germany, Japan, South Korea and China.
Socialised medicine, as practised more or less everywhere outside America, scores better in this respect.
The correct answer is ice hockey, as practised in the National Hockey League.
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