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Discover LudwigThe phrase "if practice" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to introduce a conditional statement regarding practice, but it needs additional context or words to be meaningful. Example: "If practice makes perfect, then I should be an expert by now."
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What if practice never makes perfect?
If practice is at 4 o'clock, some players wake up at one.
"If practice made perfect, I'm practice's baby," Cole answers on the album's title track.
Cars will return to the track Wednesday, and if practice speeds top 200 m.p.h.
When we were young, if practice was at 10 a.m., we'd be on the floor shooting at 9 a.m.
And if practice is any indicator, he's going to have to play because he's having a great camp".
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"But it has benefits both for the applicants and the institutions, if practiced carefully.
"Withdrawal immediately before emission" could, "if practiced with sufficient care," be effective.
As if practicing military drills, the dancers break apart to form smaller groups.
Alarmed, an HSBC compliance officer complained, asking if practices at the bank were part of "the School of Low Expectations Banking".
However, it is unclear if practice-related changes in motor performance correlate with those in quantitative markers of muscle activity and if so, whether the association is different with respect to the investigated muscle (i.e., agonist and antagonist) and quantitative myoelectric parameter.
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