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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "have practice" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to someone doing an activity multiple times in order to hone their skills. For example, "I need to have practice with the violin if I want to get better at playing."
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"We have practice at it," he said.
"We don't have practice on Tuesday," Eli said finally.
"It feels awfully good to have practice [Friday]," York said.
"We can't have practice from 3 to 6 and have all our players make class.
"The problem is that it takes drilling and drilling and we don't have practice time.
Out of all his starters, they have not been healthy enough to have practice time together.
So, on Tuesday I will have practice exams for next week's test.
I don't think clerics have any special expertise in moral matters; on the contrary; but I do realise that they at least have practice in talking about them.
"The Fordham experience wasn't about any of that -- it had everything to do with getting the court to have practice and fund-raisers.
PLAY AND PRAY If I have practice in the morning, I'll take my son with me to the facility and we'll have breakfast in the cafeteria.
TUESDAY, MAY 1 I didn't have practice, just a meeting with a staff member on my team, but I couldn't decide what to wear.
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