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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attended practices" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of being present at scheduled training sessions or rehearsals, often in a sports or performance context.
Example: "The team improved significantly because all players consistently attended practices throughout the season."
Alternatives: "participated in practices" or "went to practices".
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He said that James frequently attended practices and called assistant coaches.
But this season, he has been hampered by his right leg and has attended practices in a golf cart.
Her grandfather, the legendary coach Paul Brown, founded the Bengals when Katie was 3. As a child, she attended practices and talked to players.
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He attended practice.
On Thursday, Ryan focused on the players who attended practice.
James attended practice today, joking and shooting around with his teammates.
Thirty to 40 players regularly attended practice three times a week through July.
He attended practice on Sunday and Monday in a jersey but no pads.
Valdez had not attended practice since he and Andre Emmett were benched for Monday's game against third-ranked Texas.
Isiah Thomas, the Knicks' president, attended practice and gave the players some perspective on bouncing back from an awful opening game.
The day after D'Antoni attended practice, after the Knicks' practice, he watched DiCintio's team execute the game plan to perfection while beating Port Chester, 65-49.
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