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"practice piano" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when describing the action of playing the piano as a form of practice or rehearsal. For example, "I need to set aside some time every day to practice piano if I want to improve my skills."
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Doesn't practice piano much, is devotee of Yoga.
Heche and Homer then sat down to practice piano, the inevitable trade-off for basketball.
When Rusbridger was young, his mother pushed him to practice piano and clarinet three hours a day.
But does a wealthier parent who forces a child to practice piano 20 hours a week make a huge difference to her overall well-being?
The compact, inexpensive NU1 makes a fantastic practice piano, apartment piano or starter piano — better, for most people, than an equivalently priced real piano.
"She was asking for advice like, 'How do you get a child to practice piano for more than one hour a day?' " Ms. Chua recalled of their first meeting.
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"Children practicing piano," Jeannie said.
What if I showed up and sipped mint tea while he practiced piano down the hall?
Mr. Buchanan still practices piano daily before he heads upstairs to his computer.
I wasn't very good in school because I was practicing piano," Haneke told me.
As for tolerance, neither Marisa Fasciano nor her daughters have practiced piano for weeks.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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