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"go through practice" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to complete or experience a series of exercises or drills in order to improve a skill or prepare for an event. Example: Before the big game, the team would go through practice every day to perfect their plays and strategies.
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You go through practice and concentrate.
The president of Madison Square Garden, Dave Checketts, pulled up a chair today and watched the unorthodox team he had assembled go through practice.
Subsequently, we had to go through practice managers who acted as gatekeepers to recruitment, which caused time delays.
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Going through practice and those two-a-days, that's where you get ready".
Tyson Chandler also went through practice and reiterated that his neck was feeling fine despite a bulging disk that kept him out of 16 of the final 20 games.
"It's going to depend on whether the waves are good or not," Hejduk said on Friday after the Columbus Crew went through practice for Sunday's M.L.S. Cup matchup against the Red Bulls.
I've used this analogy so many times: can you imagine being an NFL quarterback or MLB baseball player and not going through practice every single day?
"And then there are a hierarchy of challenges you have to go through," Richter added, the last of which is being able to go through an entire practice at full speed.
"For a guy to go through what he had gone through," he said after practice Thursday.
"Until we can get him in a practice and he can go through a practice, it would be irresponsible on our part just to throw him out there in a game," Johnson said.
Soldiers go through some practice combat, crawling through barbed wires with live bullets whistling over their heads, dynamite detonated in craters as the men neared them.
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