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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asked at practice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to questions or inquiries made during a practice session, typically in a sports or rehearsal context.
Example: "During the team meeting, several questions were asked at practice about the new strategy."
Alternatives: "inquired during practice" or "questioned at rehearsal".
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Jerry Reese, the team's general manager, was asked at practice Wednesday if he had a reaction to the latest news.
He was asked at practice on Sunday about the status of the trophies.
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4 Second, the EHR adoption questions were asked at the practice level and not at the physician level.
"In these countries, the questions asked at policy and practice level include: Is this going to be emotionally healthy for the family?
She would also like to see the UK learning from countries such as Australia, where far more questions are asked at policy and practice level about whether donor conception is emotionally healthy for the family and whether children are at the heart of decision-making.
Indeed, McDaniel et al. (2011) found that when feedback followed the practice questions, questions asked at the beginning and end of a lesson, compared to questions asked only at the end, resulted in better performance on a delayed review just prior to an exam.
he was asked at a news conference after running his first practice as an N.H.L. coach.
Participants were asked at the beginning of each weekly session whether or not they were practicing their imagery exercises at home, but practice was not formally assessed.
Practice your answers to some of the basic questions typically asked at interviews.
The volunteers were trained at weekly sessions and asked to practice at home for 20 minutes, twice a day.
The tai chi group met once a week for an hour, and were asked to practice at home about three hours a week.
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