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The phrase "need to practice" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing the necessity to improve a skill or ability through repetition or exercise.
Example: "I feel like I need to practice my public speaking skills before the big presentation."
Alternatives: "must practice" or "have to train".
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You just need to practice".
I need to practice hard every day.
"I need to practice my English".
But musically, we need to practice".
Need to practice for Thanksgiving or another holiday dinner?
And to do that, we need to practice.
They just need to practice a little patience.
I need to practice very hard every day.
We need to practice inclusive innovation," he said.
If someone has broken your heart, you'll need to practice as much self-care as possible.
"You need to practice until you can do this in your sleep," Mr. Aponte said.
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