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The phrase "is licensed to practice" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who has the authority to carry out a certain activity or profession, such as a medical doctor, attorney, or nurse. For example, "Dr. Smith is licensed to practice medicine in the state of Florida."
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He is licensed to practice in New Jersey.
She is licensed to practice law in California and Massachusetts.
He is licensed to practice in California and Washington, D.C.
Mr. Baumhammers is licensed to practice law in Georgia and Pennsylvania.
She is licensed to practice in New York and New Jersey.
Mr. Hasan is licensed to practice law in Illinois and the Northern District of Illinois.
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They cannot be licensed to practice medicine independently until they accumulate more practical experience.
be licensed to practice dentistry in a State.
be licensed to practice chiropractic in a State.
I am licensed to practice law in North Carolina and South Carolina.
be licensed to practice podiatry in a State.
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