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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it took practice" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate that a certain skill or ability was developed over time through repeated effort. Example: "At first, I struggled with playing the guitar, but I kept at it, and eventually, it took practice to master the chords."
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It took practice to get better at it.
The trick was in the wrist, and it took practice, but eventually I mastered the subterfuge and was serving up great gobs of rocky road that weighed, according to a hidden kitchen scale, exactly 1.5 ounces.
It took practice I had never realized was necessary.
It took practice nurses an average of 76 minutes to carry out the assessment.
Starting with something safe will not only help you build confidence, but also remind you that it took practice to get good at that thing – just as it will take practice to master a new technique.
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However, experience suggests it takes practice to become proficient with its use.
Apparently, it takes practice to get it right.
"But grafting is definitely a pain, and it takes practice".
It takes practice and flair to do it well.
As with any skill, it takes practice and time to learn it well.
It takes practice, it takes writing iterations.
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