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"entitled to practice" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the right or permission that someone has to participate in a specific profession or activity. Example: After completing his degree in law, John was entitled to practice as a lawyer in the state of New York.
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Since 2003 she is entitled to practice as a lawyer.
Everyone is entitled to practice their religion as they choose, but please don't push it on me".
"It could mean that licensed counselors can condemn their clients but still be entitled to practice the profession".
More widely, the fact that social care has such an impact on people's lives means that service users and carers are entitled to practice that has, where possible, been shown to be the best.
Any practitioner who is suspended or excluded under this Part shall not be entitled to practice before the Office in patent, trademark, or other non-patent matters while suspended or excluded.
By C. Lubell and Russell Maloney The New Yorker, January 15 , 1938P. 13 At 347 East Twelfth Street there is a sign which reads: O. Bellia & Russo Undertakers S.R. Russo Licenced Undertaker O. Bellia Not Licenced Not Practicing Not Entitled to Practice.
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Some councils, such as Hammersmith and Fulham, have adopted stricter residence tests already, and while all are now entitled to do so in practice, the pressure of demand is such that the tests are likely to make only a marginal difference to allocations.
He articled with a local lawyer, who died before Macdonald qualified, and Macdonald opened his own practice, although not yet entitled to do so.
'Quite entitled to do so', said Churchill.
The church, the nation's largest mainline Protestant denomination, led the way with a 2006 directive that strongly urged ministers to take all the vacation they were entitled to — a practice then almost unheard of in some busy congregations.
You're entitled to believe and practice what you want.
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