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Discover Ludwig"practice for" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to talk about a practice session or training meant to prepare for a certain event or activity. For example, "We have a practice for the game tomorrow."
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Batting practice for Williams.
Practice for him was fun.
Batting Practice for Senators.
In practice for two years now.
"It hurt my practice for a year".
Homework is now considered practice for tests.
Tortorella scheduled an optional practice for Sunday.
They would practice for a whole day.
We practice for the playoffs".
It was good practice for younger directors".
Then he'll practice for another hour.
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