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"put it into practice" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe the action of implementing or beginning to use a plan, strategy, or idea. For example: "We have been discussing the new marketing strategy for weeks; it is time to put it into practice."
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Indiepop put it into practice: for all its apparent amateurishness, C86 made politics a practical matter.
"To put it into practice".
Then put it into practice".
But when they put it into practice......
They now need to put it into practice".
The problem is he cannot put it into practice.
Then it was time to put it into practice.
The next stage was to put it into practice.
Now individual member states must put it into practice.
You learn about all areas of the industry, and then put it into practice.
Next he has to show he can put it into practice.
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