Sentence examples for practising your skills from inspiring English sources

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'practising your skills' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to honing or refining an existing skill set, particularly when telling someone they need to do it in order to improve in a particular field. For example: "If you want to become a better writer, it's essential that you keep practising your skills."

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Getting your foot through the door is as tough as in any sector but try to keep up to date with the latest news and developments in the PR world, get some relevant work experience if you haven't already and talk to as many people in the industry as possible — PR is all about communication and making good contacts so start practising your skills right away.

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If you're a nervous networker, see this as an opportunity to practise your skills.

There will be time for questions and lots of practical exercises to practise your skills and sharpen your ear.

If you are standing with a group of friends and he turns around to see you staring intensely at him then it's not so bad, but if you are practising your ninja-like skills by hiding in a bush or sneaking around lockers, this might give off the sign that you are just a little creepy.

So if you're taking a written course in Spanish, you'll need to practise your conversational skills too.

Find a good tutorial online or in your bookshop and read it, but always produce real working programs and websites alongside it to practise your new skills.

Very little haggling goes on in the shops, but it's rife in the markets where you are free to practise your bartering skills.

It boasts a home cinema projector, two floors of balconies with stunning views of Mont Blanc, an eight-seat Jacuzzi and jumps and rails in the garden, should you wish to practise your freestyle skills of an evening.

The classes at their Royston Ballroom were where you would practise your early skills and avoid being isolated as a "wallflower" who either wouldn't or couldn't dance on a Saturday night.

The McMoab rock is a good place to practise your bike-handling skills.

Riding out in the countryside is a really fun way to practise your horse riding skills, whether you go hacking, trekking or trail-riding.

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