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The phrase "practiced and" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as an adverbial phrase to describe an action that has been consistently done or regularly performed. Example: She practiced and honed her dance routine for weeks before the big performance. In this sentence, "practiced and" emphasizes that the action of practicing was continuous and dedicated. Other possible examples include: - He practiced and perfected his cooking skills every day. - I practiced and refined my presentation before delivering it to the board. - We practiced and polished our teamwork on the soccer field.
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"I had practiced and practiced.
He practiced and practiced.
He rarely practiced and openly acknowledged it.
So Mr. Dolan practiced and practiced.
Neither practiced and Coughlin said both were day-to-day..
In fact, many societies practiced and continue to practice polygamy.
Mr. Travanti can at times seem too practiced and actorly.
"He was really good at it and then I got it and practiced and practiced and practiced," adding, "I had to be better than him.
I practiced and practiced and practiced!" Ms. Kaplan, who lives on the Upper West Side and works for a wholesale beverage outlet, remained unconvinced.
In addition to his teeming musical gifts, he is inordinately smart, practiced and assured in conversation.
Then came the rehearsing: "The moment was worded, practiced, and polished in the mock debates".
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