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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at practicing" is not standard in written English and may be confusing.
It could be used in contexts where you are referring to a specific location or situation related to practicing, but it is generally better to use "practicing" without "at."
Example: "She is very skilled at practicing her musical pieces every day."
Alternatives: "in practicing" or "with practicing".
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The story opens with the young artist failing miserably at practicing the traditional art of calligraphy.
As for his notorious free-throw shooting, he's been diligent recently at practicing.
"But we're not very good at practicing the same tolerance and respect that we preach".
This research is reported at professional meetings or in publications aimed at practicing professionals as well as scholars.
They also found pieces of paper on which the same signature was repeated again and again, apparently Mr. Spillman's efforts at practicing forgery.
Targeted at practicing physicians and health professionals, Columbia's continuing medical education (CME) courses are currently available to Columbia faculty for free.
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