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Free sign upThe expression "practice with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is generally used when speaking about practicing something with someone or something else, usually in the context of physical or mental improvement. For example, "I'm going to practice with my friend to prepare for the big game tomorrow."
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In practice, with whom?
Practice with a mentor.
Practice with a metronome.
Practice with your cat.
Practice with the piano!
Practice with those flippers.
Practice with scrap tubing.
Practice with a partner.
Practice with the firearm.
Practice with chewing gum.
Practice with a holder.
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