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Discover LudwigThe phrase "small practice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can refer to a small business or company, a habit or routine, or a specific exercise or activity. Example: "Starting a small practice in the suburbs proved to be a successful decision for the young lawyer."
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I now have a very small practice.
and we only had small practice amps with us.
There is a small practice green, and you'll need it.
I have a small practice room in my apartment.
Some of the campus dormitories have small practice rooms.
Start small: practice networking with people you already know.
First, we were a small practice with two full-time partners close to retirement age.
Another, José García Báez, is a lawyer with a small practice.
He studied architecture at Goldsmiths College, and in his 20s had his own small practice.
It's a small practice with big implications: Companies don't engage emotionally with their customers – people do.
Do you have a small practice that can offer focused, personal attention?
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