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Discover Ludwig"practicing a lot" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it in a sentence to emphasize the amount of effort someone puts into something. For example: "He succeeded in his test by practicing a lot."
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"I've been practicing a lot," Mr. Blecher replied.
Meanwhile, Slutskaya said: "I'm practicing a lot of things.
By practicing, a lot of things will naturally stick with you, but when you know what you want to do and you're not sure how to do it, Google is your friend.
"I was very tired because I have been practicing a lot, and I also have a new baby since July, which is another reason why I'm a little tired.
For the next few years I certainly be practicing a lot and keeping the sport alive in Saint Kitts".
"We spent a lot of time in the juniors away from the courts practicing a lot together, competing against each other," Sharapova said of her compatriot Kirilenko, who is also aged 27.
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And just practice a lot.
"But I've practiced a lot.
And lastly, I just practiced a lot.
I used to practice a lot.
"We've practiced a lot on clay.
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