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Free sign upThe phrase "practiced it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of rehearsing or training in a particular skill or activity.
Example: "After weeks of preparation, she finally felt confident that she had practiced it enough to perform in front of an audience."
Alternatives: "rehearsed it" or "trained for it."
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He studied it, practiced it, rewarded its practitioners and opened Persia to its influence.
"Practically, it disturbed me because of the dangers to the women who practiced it.
"They practiced it.
He hadn't practiced it.
He practiced it.
I never really practiced it.
Bradley practiced it day after day.
He practiced it in high school.
"We've practiced it time and time again.
"We've only practiced it once, with saline," said Kimball.
A photographic face, they've obviously practiced it in the mirror".
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