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Discover LudwigThe phrase "by practice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used alongside other phrases that indicate methods of doing something. For example, "I improved my basketball skills by practice and dedication."
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Theory must be demonstrated by practice.
Kinematic parameters were not affected by practice.
Craft is observation and research multiplied by practice.
We have to improve game by game, practice by practice.
This must be accompanied by practice improvements across the system.
This relative difference threshold is lowered by practice.
He learned it all by practice, he says.
It totally changed my perspective and enriched by practice.
It has never been exclusively the property of the BBC either by legislation or by practice.
The effect also is not explained by practice on the task.
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