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The phrase "practice working" is correct and is a common phrase used in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone practicing or rehearsing a skill or task. Example: I need to practice working with spreadsheets before I can prepare the budget.
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Mr. Smith has a modest legal practice, working alone.
"Both of them are out there after practice, working out.
Few had plenty of practice working game officials this season.
He now has a modest practice working on home renovations and low-income housing.
If this sounds like you then you could put your experience into practice working for this worthwhile organisation.
"It's still probably my weakest event but I spend a lot of time after practice working on my form".
"This time we'll spend more time in practice working on groundstrokes, which hopefully will stand me OK".
Ending the misuse of the contracts where employees are, in practice, working regular hours over a sustained period.
A 1942 graduate of NYU School of Commerce Mr. Musikarr established his own accounting practice, working until his passing.
"It's certainly been real value for money," says Corazzo. "The student's benefited because he's had practice working for a client.
All week, Ervin, Robeson's senior leader, stayed after practice working on his jump shot, taking up to 200 extra shots a day.
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