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Discover LudwigThe phrase "practised in" is correct and commonly used in written English
It means to be skilled or experienced in a particular activity or skill. Example: She is well-practised in the art of negotiation, having spent years working as a lawyer.
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It means, "That's the kind of politics practised in Britain.
I practised in the mirror and managed a raised eyebrow.
In this same tribe lesbianism was practised in polygamous households.
The silviculture practised in Britain is essentially German.
It is still practised in Egypt, predominantly by women.
This is widely practised in the media world.
As practised in Nepal, democracy has disappointed everyone.
South Dakota is well practised in these "ground game" wars.
In America, it is practised in wide open spaces.
Or the whole ritual can be practised in reverse.
He has practised in training and he was quite good.
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