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Discover LudwigThe phrase "practice to do" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when expressing the idea of doing something repeatedly in order to become better at it. For example, "I need to practice to do better on my next math test."
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You need to be in practice to do it well.
"It may take more than one practice to do that.
In August, the PCT phoned my practice to do a spot check.
She cited the pharmaceutical researcher who had approached her practice to do clinical research.
Mr. Turan said he believed that it was standard practice to do that.
Fortunately for BC, York and his squad will use Friday's special practice to do just that.
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Some banks use deceptive practices to do this.
"Because they gained at the expense of their clients and they used abusive practices to do it".
Details and best practices to do system identification are shared.
But it will have to cross deeply entrenched interests and hidebound practices to do it.
"Goldman gained at the expense of their clients, and used abusive practices to do it".
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