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Discover Ludwig"practice practice" is not a correct or complete sentence in written English.
It could be used in spoken English for emphasis, but it would not make sense to use it in written form. Example: "Remember, to improve your writing skills, you must practice practice practice."
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And practice, practice, practice.
"It requires practice, practice, practice.
The Three Ps: practice, practice, practice.
You guessed it: practice, practice, practice.
But there is one explanation - Bellow's own: "Practice, Practice, Practice".
It's practice, practice, practice at this time of year.
But "it's not just practice, practice, practice," she added.
And tortured perfectionists like Barbra Streisand can practice, practice, practice.
Ariana replied, "Practice, practice and more practice".
So practice, practice, practice — and watch it fall into place.
"You've got to just practice, practice, practice, practice," the 33-year-old said.
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