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The phrase "attend practices" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to participating in scheduled training sessions or rehearsals, often in a sports or performing arts context.
Example: "To improve your skills, it is essential to attend practices regularly."
Alternatives: "participate in training" or "join rehearsals".
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Marbury was suspended for Saturday's game against Golden State and has agreed not to attend practices through Monday.
That is where he met Wagner, who would often attend practices and games with Wesley or Milt Wagner.
Marbury did not attend Friday's practice and, at the team's request, will not attend practices Sunday or Monday, either.
Hoiberg said Rose will be able to attend practices and run, and he should be able to pick up the offense under his new coach simply by observing.
But most major programs now restrict the days scouts can attend practices or watch the schools' videotape, forcing the scouts to coexist like siblings vying for control of a television remote control.
A Final Obstacle Everything was moving forward until university officials reminded DeLuca that his team would need a million-dollar insurance policy and certified athletic trainers to attend practices and games.
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All this simply to attend practice.
Jackson is expected to attend practice on Monday in El Segundo, Calif.
It's a wonder some of them can attend practice.
Your daughter should attend practice, listen to the coach and stay focused on soccer.
He had magnetic resonance imaging tests on Sunday and did not attend practice.
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