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Discover Ludwig"practiced from" is a correct and usable part of speech in written English
It is used to indicate that the action of practicing is coming from or originating from something or someone. For example, "The coach was able to teach proper technique as he practiced from experience."
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The pursuit of wild mushrooms for food is practiced from Laos to Lithuania.
I studied and practiced from areas, assuming that it would play hard.
She often practiced from 10 p.m. until midnight so her training would not interfere with her schooling.
When health insurance was established in Russia in 1912, insurance doctors were paid salaries and practiced from government-owned premises.
Savate, ( Middle French: "old shoe") French sport of fighting by kicking, practiced from the early 19th century.
Taurobolium, bull sacrifice practiced from about ad 160 in the Mediterranean cult of the Great Mother of the Gods.
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I often come back and practice from 7 till 10.
Never practice stealing from anybody.
Examples of best practice from employers.
Jack Seale Formula 1: Bahrain Grand Prix Second Practice From Sakhir.
Hunter has soccer practice from 8too 9 30 a.m.
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