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'opened a practice' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are describing a professional setting, such as a doctor, lawyer, or architect opening their own business. For example: "Dr. Smith recently opened a practice in the heart of the city to provide medical services to her patients."
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He moved to Voorhees, a town in southern New Jersey, and opened a practice there.
(The board has opened a practice field a few miles away).
Following Residency in internal medicine and diabetes at Graduate Hospital he opened a practice in Trenton, New Jersey.
Mr. Neuthaler opened a practice with a specialty that was very much related to the life he left.
He stumbled on the procedure in 1978, two years after he had opened a practice in Wichita.
"We lost a generation by not properly promoting the sport," said Dr. Furst, who recently opened a practice in Denville.
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His father begged him to return and open a practice in their hometown.
Mr. Johansen lived there after leaving New Canaan in the '70s and opening a practice in Manhattan.
Mr. Lerach and Mr. Weiss broke up their partnership in 2004, with Mr. Lerach opening a practice on the West Coast.
On a trip to New York, shortly after opening a practice in Tokyo, Ban went to see Laurie Hawkinson, a friend from Cooper Union, who now teaches at Columbia.
After Dr. Javier Saenz completed his family-medicine residency in 1985, he returned home to the Rio Grande Valley to open a practice in the impoverished town of La Joya.
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