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The phrase "in the practice of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to indicate an ongoing action or procedure. For example, "The company regularly encourages their employees to develop their skills in the practice of customer service."
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Europe has led the world in the practice of democracy.
Pulmonary physicians in the practice of sleep medicine.
B.W. Kernighan, R. Pike, in "The Practice of Programming".
"We're not involved in the practice of medicine.
The bridegroom's mother is a medical assistant in the practice of a pediatrician in Cheshire.
Yet a certain hardness of heart rests in the practice of modern American liberalism, too.
His new title will be distinguished scholar in the practice of global leadership.
But Bell is less interested in social history than in the practice of storytelling itself.
Columbia, his label, was already in the practice of recording many of his gigs.
But that risk is inherent in the practice of honoring historical figures with monuments at all.
In ancient Athens, this principle was reflected in the practice of choosing office-holders by lottery.
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