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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for practices" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate the purpose or intended use of something. Here is an example: "The new software was specifically designed for practices in the medical field, making it easier for doctors to manage patient records."
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He found gyms for practices.
The ice is crowded for practices.
This year, he had time to prepare for practices.
It has important implications for practices as well.
He always shows up for practices and shoot-arounds.
Not long ago, celebrities packed the Trojans' sideline for practices.
Students have sued a Laureate subsidiary, Walden University, for practices not unlike those of Trump University.
Even in casual moments, he painstakingly coordinated his Saints staff's apparel for practices.
Classes must be scheduled in the early morning to free the afternoon for practices and games.
Soccer teams in Scarsdale still get fields for matches in the spring, but not for practices.
Officials in Liechtenstein said it was being unfairly singled out for practices that are common elsewhere.
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