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'require practice' is a correct phrase in written English
You can use it when referring to something that needs repetition in order to be mastered. For example: "Learning to play a musical instrument requires practice."
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While the non-technical tree-thinking skills (i.e., interpretation of phylogenetic trees) can be taught in more traditional lecture/assignment styles (Baum et al. 2005; Baum and Offner 2008; Gregory 2008), the practical aspects of tree building require practice, the use of technical computer programs, and access to molecular datasets.
Even learning to use a simple magnifier can require practice.
Verbal tricks that require practice are generally a good way of befuddling parents, teachers or cops.
*** At Lemov's workshop, the teachers rehearsed asking questions and taking answers – not something I had imagined would require practice.
But prepping for the $65, three-hour exam, which features an essay and 100 multiple-choice questions about reading and math, may also require practice, said Ravnit Singh, 11, of the Murray Hill area of Manhattan, who was among the first to arrive, at 6 50 a.m.
Also, certain components of the analytical reasoning require practice, practice, and more practice!
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"This entire approach to develop manuals and require practicing psychologists to use them is fundamentally insane," Dr. Levant said.
Learning practical skills requires practice and this can be enhanced in several ways.
Even renewal requires practice.
"It requires practice, practice, practice.
Harpooning requires practice.
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