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Discover Ludwig"could practice" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is the modal verb "could" followed by the verb "practice," functioning as a past tense verb. Example: "I wish I could practice piano every day, but my schedule is too busy."
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"At least I could practice my religion".
I'm not; I could practice right now.
DIXON: No one told me I could practice.
I could practice my free throw shooting here.
Woodson said he hoped Stoudemire could practice Sunday and Monday.
Sure, he could practice his craft elsewhere, Mr. Prieto said.
I wish I could practice evidence-based medicine.
In New York, Clemens could practice those big moments until he got them right.
Ryan said he wanted to see if Sanchez could practice Wednesday.
Perhaps they could practice indoors during the less glamorous winter months.
The Nevada Supreme Court ruled in 1987 that Mr. Claiborne could practice law in the state.
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