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The phrase "put in practice" is properly used in written English and can be used in many contexts.
For example, "The new safety protocols were put in practice immediately."
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put in practice
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Alternative form of put into practice
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RACT is mainly intended for educational use, and its Matlab-based architecture allows students to easily put in practice their theoretical knowledge on robotics.
And from my side how I'll be able to put in practice these learnings in my work on financial inclusion in Brazil and Peru.
"I warned then, and I reiterate again, that governments must listen to their people and put in practice their human rights obligations.
In terms of policy, it is less demanding to put in practice as it does not require structural changes to the training process or to medical schools.
Of Constantinople and Turkey, de Thévenot writes that impalement was "not much practiced" and "very rarely put in practice".
Miss Waring adopts a Fire-Drill. How it was put in Practice.
A grand idea but difficult to put in practice - especially without extra cash.
Why? It's partly because of the complex realities of a tough policy put in practice.
This methodology is put in practice with the description of a course on 2D CG and IP.
A case of study validates the method put in practice for the development of a multi-agent surveillance system.
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The activities that we have taught them and that we ask them to put in practice--such as calculating cash flow or keeping accurate records--also demand bandwidth.
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