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"funny practice" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is amusing or comical in nature. For example: - The children's game of making silly faces in the mirror was just a funny practice, but it always made them laugh. - The comedian's joke about how humans are afraid of ghosts, but not spiders, was a clever and funny practice in highlighting our irrational fears. - The office's annual tradition of having a "worst holiday sweater" contest was a fun and funny practice that brought everyone together.
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Very good episode for the ancient and eternally funny practice of Robots Falling Over.
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I had fooled myself into thinking I had stepped on it funny during practice and that it had nothing to do with all my work.
Dance to yourself in the mirror, make funny faces, practice your acting, anything you want!
That's like asking someone to find your bad jokes funny by practicing laughing more.
He got in some light hitting -- funny how the practice courts opened up to the American Zen master -- then he rushed back to his family, which includes his son, Jaden Gil, and his wife, Steffi Graf, who used to play tennis herself.
Practice funny stories.
Think about funny things while practicing in front of a mirror.
Not that he needed to practice being funny.
"We have to ask the question: Is there something that's become very central to our social life, our cultural life, our leisure life and to the way we raise our kids that in a funny way, gives us practice" at building virtual lives?
Practice being funny.
I mean, she practiced being funny for a long time, and for a long time the jokes were, like, really falling flat, and then all of a sudden she seemed to blossom into a full-blown comedian.
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