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'practise' is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it as a verb meaning to repeat an activity with the purpose of becoming better at it. For example: "She practised her Spanish extensively every day to become fluent".
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Nor did they have enough balls: Fifa had supplied 25 of the new Tango España balls to each participating nation but none of the ones allocated to El Salvador made it as far as the players, who had to ask Hungary to lend them a couple so they could practise before their first match.
It's a collection of simple learning games for 2-5 year-olds helping them practise their sorting, attention and visual-motor coordination skills without stressful goals.
"At first my mother did not want me to be a sprinter so I used to creep out of the house late and night and practise my running at a running track".
"I haven't really been working on my finishing, though I would always practise.
The business leaders who have joined the B Team have committed to practise what they preach in their own businesses and will therefore come under an unprecedented spotlight.
After lunch, it's time to practise our saddle-stitching: sewing both sides of a seam at once.
Some of the Chuetas continued to practise Judaism in secret and at great personal risk.
The monks here practise Seon, or Zen Buddhism.
The Canadian author Malcolm Gladwell famously argued that it's possible to achieve mastery in any task if you practise it for 10,000 hours.
Once qualified, graduates are entitled to register with the Health and Care Professions Council, which allows them to practise, and become a member of the professional association the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy.
Our community continues to excuse the practise of drowning one's sorrows, but forgotten is that active alcoholics often go looking for sorrows in order to drown them.
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