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Free sign upThe phrase "in your practice" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used in professional or formal contexts to refer to someone's specific area of expertise or work. Example: "As a lawyer, I have seen many cases that involve financial fraud. In your practice as a forensic accountant, have you encountered similar situations?".
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What challenges do you face in your practice?
In your practice, you treat women with a high risk of preterm delivery.
And then they go away again the next day when you're in your practice room".
But when you have the name in your practice people always come to you.
If you told someone to come back in two years, it's almost like you don't want them in your practice.
How do you use nutrition and culinary education in your practice?
Prevedello LM, Andriole KP, Khorasani R. Business intelligence tools and performance improvement in your practice.
Then maintaining a calm, peaceful atmosphere in your practice is bound to be very welcome this month.
How about somebody in your practice?' "Boy, was that tempting because I had this wonderful woman in treatment and I couldn't do it," Dr. Levenson said.
But, for Heaven's sake, young Sangrado, be a little more sparing of extenuatives and soporifics in your practice than you have been in your poetry".
In your practice, have you ever sent ultrasound images to someone for review?
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