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The phrase "put to practice" is an acceptable and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to the process of implementing or utilizing an idea or concept. For example: "Although she had a great idea, she never put it to practice."
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And when put to practice, the best ideas address real issues and solve real problems.
How are these ideas put to practice in exemplary educational programs?
The edges of the political spectrum do all the shouting, but the real values of Americans are put to practice every day, and they include tolerance, fairness and honest compassion (not the political kind).
The objective was to put to practice all the language we had been learning in the preceding sequence of lessons, trying to use, where possible, more complex structures and a greater variety of vocabulary, in order to consolidate existing knowledge.
AmIDesigner and AmIPlayer have been evaluated to assess their usability by designers, and have been put to practice in the redevelopment of a light control application in a smart environment as a case study demonstrating the viability of the design-and-play approach.
(Andrew) I'm only interested in professional development projects if what I learn can be put to practice immediately.
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This system puts to practice some ideas from existing work in cooperative communications.
This is a practice we put to use.
Which opportunities can be put to good practice?
The review suggests that further optimization studies are needed to put MVGs to practice.
His mother, Edith Smith Taplin, nurtured his love of music and encouraged him to put it to practice.
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