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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'before practice' is correct in written English and can be used in any number of contexts.
For example, you could use it in a sentence like this: I always eat a good breakfast before practice to make sure I have enough energy for my workout.
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It's before practice.
So we would play catch before practice.
"There's a lot of pressure," Pattie said before practice Friday.
But then about 15 minutes before practice, it's all focus.
On Tuesday afternoon, Sykora could barely skate before practice.
He ran up to Harriott before practice the next day.
"It's really health-related," Mangini said before practice.
Before practice, Coach Jim Fassel spent time watching the receivers.
"They could have gone and been back before practice".
Before practice, the Giants cast their Pro Bowl ballots.
I don't think we're hatching some plot up before practice.
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