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"in practice for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe an activity or preparation that is being done in order to be ready for a future event or activity. Example: She spent every evening in practice for the upcoming dance competition.
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In practice for two years now.
How will it work in practice for tenants?
"The Chinese censorship system has been in practice for many years.
"We didn't do enough today in practice for him to get too tired.
An allergist in practice for over 50 years, he was revered by his many patients.
Jarvis and his players credited an improved attitude in practice for the victory.
But what does that mean in practice for US development policy?
Pulsipher threw Friday in practice for the second time since the incident.
It was a thrill to play with him in practice for the 2001 South African Open.
Despite that, almost a third said they had been asked to work in practice for free.
But what does this mean in practice for the finance team?
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