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Discover Ludwig"put an idea into practice" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to someone actually doing something based on an idea they had. For example: "John had a great idea to increase sales, so he decided to put it into practice."
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Google, on the other hand, is the biggest success story when it comes to putting an idea into practice.
Putting such an idea into practice would not only require study of the roles of other bacteria but also better understanding the role of bacterial viruses (bacteriophage) and amoebae.
The often-discussed core of the film — the application to baseball of statistical analyses that bypass familiar approaches to player evaluation and game strategy — isn't the subject but it is the MacGuffin: the movie is about putting a new idea into practice.
They put the idea into practice a few months later when they embarked on a city-to-city bicycle trip and began exploring creative and cheap ways of finding food and lodging.
For years, Kuiken experimented with nerve transfers on rats, but it wasn't until 2002 that he got his first chance to put his idea into practice with a human.
One possible solution offered by the municipality is the "70cm balcony" that can be added outside – so far only one restaurant has put the idea into practice, at a price of 20,000 lira.
To put the idea into practice, she needed a partner who was expert in working with young children and in poor communities.
We put this idea into practice by employing a genetic algorithm.
His followers attempted to put this idea into practice, giving rise to a Saint-Simonian sect sometimes called "the religion of the engineers".
Vitaliy Lomakin of the University of California, San Diego, and colleagues at the Public University of Navarre in Pamplona, Spain, put this idea into practice by sending microwaves into a 35-micrometer-thick, holey sheet of copper sandwiched between two 0.79-millimeter-thick Teflon discs.
He believed that the video format should serve as a tool for social change, and he put this idea into practice both as artist and activist.
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