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Discover Ludwig"get practice" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It means to acquire or obtain experience or skill through repeated performance or doing something regularly. It can be used in various contexts, such as in sports or academics. Example: "In order to improve your writing, you need to get practice by writing every day."
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"But I did get practice," he says.
I would go the penniless Web route to get practice".
He started a Web site with a friend just to get practice.
There is no thought of playing players just to get practice.
Recitations are discussion-based; students get practice analyzing, critiquing, and communicating about systems.
So you'll have a chance in the problem set to get practice.
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But he needs to get practicing".
Get practicing.
Once again, get practicing.
The onscreen keyboard takes some getting practice.
Getting practice started.
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