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Discover LudwigThe phrase "can practice" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is an idiomatic expression that means to repeat or rehearse something in order to improve one's proficiency. For example: "It is important that children can practice their math skills every day in order to make sure they understand the material."
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We can practice our headstands.
Men can practice looking debonair.
The others can practice their act anywhere.
"It's not something that you can practice.
"It's not something you can practice.
Here Mirza can practice in relative seclusion.
Plus, we can practice some cooking basics.
It's something you can practice in the car.
Now I can practice without faking the second verse.
I've said it before, anyone can practice badly.
"Law you can practice until you are past 65".
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