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Discover Ludwig"band practice" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use this phrase when speaking or writing about a rehearsal session of a musical group or ensemble. For example, "Tomorrow night we're having band practice to work on our newest song."
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"Don't worry about band practice," Eggplant says.
"But I had church band practice the same day.
He drives his nephew to band practice and heats up leftover pizza in the microwave.
The students pay $106 per semester to the recreation department, for 10 sessions of band practice.
"When we would fight it was always, like, 'Band practice is off!
Ten-thirty is the witching hour, or maybe that's when band practice gets out.
"It's an amazing rush; I'm so lucky," he said at band practice earlier this week.
Enter the proverbial Day Job waiter, wishing he were still at band practice.
But band practice had just ended, and so the police went on their way.
Was schlepping him to band practice all those years a lot?
The kids will be getting home from school and band practice and they'll find me like this!
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