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Discover Ludwig"practice more" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to encourage someone to practice a particular skill or activity in order to improve. For example, "If you want to get better at math, you should practice more."
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Then practice more.
He's excited to practice, more importantly.
Is talent or practice more important?
"In Japan we take practice more seriously," Okawa said.
I don't think in practice more could happen.
Finally, practice more than you think you should.
This expectation has ruined people's practice more than anything else.
Well here I am, neck-deep in my final teaching practice, more determined than ever.
After practice, more ice — for the finger, that iffy neck and his right knee.
You practice more plays than what you run in a game.
The girls were mortified; Austin told them they just had to go home and practice more.
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