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"practice problem" is a perfectly acceptable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when referring to a problem that is used for practice or studying, for example, "I am solving a practice problem to help me prepare for my math test."
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Practice problem solving more intently?
"It feels like there's a significant sales practice problem," she said.
Nurses can compensate for insufficient knowledge about a practice problem by conducting their own research.
As control conditions, we also considered two static feedback schedules, namely providing feedback after each practice problem-solving step (SFS) or providing feedback after attempting a complete multi-step practice problem (SFP).
The musicians tramping up and down the narrow stairway of Smalls, a jazz club in a Greenwich Village basement, readily grouse about the practice problem.
In this instance, a clinically based nurse identified a practice problem and recruited a nurse researcher to help design, analyze, and evaluate the findings from an interview study.
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But to practice problem-solving, a student must first master certain concepts.
The model encourages students to learn through participation, practice problem-solving skills on an individual basis, and exchange ideas with other members of a group.
Problem-based learning (PBL) as a pedagogy uses authentic artefacts reflecting real-world situations for students to practice problem-solving skills through collaboration with their peers.
Finally, at the end of class, learners used MONSAKUN to practice problem-posing exercises (5 10 min).
This is the grail pursued by the present study, operationalized by application of a new form of criminological practice: Problem-solving criminology.
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