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Discover LudwigThe phrase "private practice" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a doctor, lawyer, or other professional who does not work for a large firm or organization, but rather has their own independent practice. For example, "My mother has her own private practice in family law."
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private practice.
Marty's private practice flourished.
Both are in private practice.
Starr subsequently returned to private practice.
They are in private practice.
He went into private practice.
She is now in private practice.
He had a private practice in London.
Subsequently he returned to private practice.
Mr. Johnson is leaving for private practice.
In private practice he represented several governments.
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