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Discover LudwigThe phrase "practice doing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to activities that require practice to gain proficiency. For example, "I need to practice doing long-division problems to improve my math skills."
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Typically leads to a practice doing psychiatric diagnosis and therapy.
Better yet, practice doing that task and recording the time it takes you.
Its close connection with praxis (practice, doing) had not yet been discovered.
Practice doing the same.
Practice doing things differently.
Stine has had some practice doing this.
Use this time to practice doing for others.
I have to practice doing cute dances all day long.
Practice doing this with a friend, or on video.
"You should practice doing grand jetés," Cyrus says.
They have got to practice doing difficult consultations.
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