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Discover LudwigThe sentence "She practised" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to indicate that someone has repeated an activity in order to develop their skills. For example, "She practised her guitar skills every day until she became an expert."
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Matthew remembers sitting under her piano while she practised.
She practised grabbing objects and moving them with different turns of the prosthetic wrist.
She practised paediatrics for several years in the Poconos in Pennsylvania.
She practised hard and was accepted at Cambridge University to study music.
Her father suggested she learn shorthand, which she practised by attending the local magistrates' court.
And she practised what she preached: during months at sea, she didn't throw a single item of rubbish overboard.
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She practises hard.
Does she practise as a priest?
Nadia runs the Butterfly Effect Healing Dome where she practises deep tissue massage.
'Amazing rain, wasn't it?' She practises piano movements with her free hand.
No, It is not quite true that she practises only for concerts.
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