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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'at practices' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to explain where an activity is occurring. For example, "I always see her at practices."
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Reporters are welcome at practices.
Shore insisted on skating hard at practices.
The Colliers have met members of the teams at practices.
He has been at practices, but not practicing.
His temper shortened, and at practices Ross often looked exhausted, defensive back Ron Rice said.
"At practices in the past, we didn't feel like we accomplished anything out there.
She is a fixture around the team, during games and at practices.
He spent his next two years with Welsh, studying film and helping at practices.
She had to make sure they were showing up at practices, getting to the games.
For the record, he said, he's not gay, and he's been lifted up only at practices.
Mo Morgan had been against it, but not after watching Mr. Jacoby at practices.
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