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Free sign upThe phrase "at the practices" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to attending or participating in practice sessions, often in a sports or training context.
Example: "The coach expects all players to be present at the practices every Tuesday and Thursday."
Alternatives: "during the practices" or "in the practices".
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Groh's intensity was obvious at the practices.
He displayed his strong arm and quick release and impressed scouts at the practices for the Senior Bowl.
In building hypermarkets, for example, it took a good look at the practices of Promodès, a French retailer.
The Washington regulators said they looked at the practices of units of three national companies that provide most of the title insurance in the Seattle area and others.
So far, the S.E.C. is looking at the practices of more than 120 companies, and the Justice Department and Internal Revenue Service are conducting separate investigations.
Holland suggests that Timberland look at the practices and lessons learned by other companies that have earned kudos for increasing their use of sustainable cotton, such as Ikea, H&M and Dutch fashion chain C&A.
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There were several doctors at the practice session.
Besides, many collectors, or their lawyers, balked at the practice.
Congress has been furrowing its collective brow at the practice.
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