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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in practice and" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a practical observation or real-world application of a concept discussed in the previous part of the sentence. Example: "The theory is well-supported by evidence, but in practice and with real-life scenarios, it may not always hold true."
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Failure in practice and failure in leadership.
You work hard in practice and get a good feel.
"We worked on it in practice, and he perfected it".
He worked hard in practice, and he had talent.
It is wholly misogynistic in practice and point of view.
"He played hard in practice and pushed guys.
He competes every play in practice and games.
They pull her baggy shorts down in practice and share their Cheetos with her during breaks.
"I had it done once in practice and I missed it, so it could work".
Peterson's condition has prevented him from running in practice, and ultimately, he may require surgery.
The system has been criticized as aloof, archaic in practice and intimidating to the public.
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