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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has practices" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to established methods or routines that an individual or organization follows. Example: "The company has practices in place to ensure quality control and efficiency."
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He has practices in Beijing, London, Shanghai and Singapore.
His father, a pediatric dentist, has practices in Providence and Cranston, R.I.
Her father, a neurologist, has practices in Willowbrook, Staten Island, and Brooklyn.
His mother, a psychotherapist, has practices in New York and Newtown, Conn.
He has practices to plan, coaches' meetings and lots of film to watch.
Her father, a gastroenterologist, has practices in Woodbridge, Va., and Vienna, Va., that are managed by the bride's mother.
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He has practiced.
And who has practiced more yoga?
He has practiced with two others.
Lindros has practiced with him previously.
Frederic Block has practiced law for 34 years.
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