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"seems good practice" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that something appears to be a beneficial or worthwhile action or habit to adopt. An example of its usage could be: "It seems good practice to double-check your work before submitting it to your boss." This means that it is advisable or advisable to check your work before giving it to your boss.
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This seems good practice for the kinds of work that predominate today, where the end product is often so vast and distant from an individual's daily labor that it's hard to feel a sense of connection — or care.
Recording in the medical notes that the CS/TO subject has been discussed also prevents needless (then not seldom irritating) discussion of the subject in subsequent meetings and misunderstandings at delivery time, although confirmation just before the CS seems good practice.
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In the absence of proof of any protective or deteriorating effect of episiotomy, it would seem good practice to use episiotomy for obstetric indications only.
'Sometimes defence and midfield, sometimes midfield and attack, but never the whole team.' In theory it sounds as if he's hindering himself merely to preserve confidentiality, but in practice it seems good enough that that defence works with midfield sometimes and midfield rehearses with attack at other times.
The timing seems good.
Her chances seem good.
All, then, seemed good.
But in theory at least, songwriting seems to offer good practice for writing short stories.
More on the semantic side, the authors repeatedly write about confirming or supporting hypotheses which does not seem to be good practice.
Such placement also seems to be a good practice for other AOA-based localization systems.
This seems to be throwing out good practice for the sake of dogma and risking the possibility that standards may fall.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com