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Discover LudwigThe phrase "some practitioners" is correct and usable in written English.
The phrase can be used to refer to a group of people (or animals or things) who practice or are experienced in a certain activity. For example: "Some practitioners of yoga believe that the stretching exercises help to improve their mental and physical health."
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Some practitioners charge less for succeeding visits.
For some practitioners the medium is cinema based in reality.
And some practitioners are doing more than that.
An alternative some practitioners advise is "collaborative divorce".
But Dr. Glogau doesn't believe that facial acupuncture can increase collagen, another claim of some practitioners.
Some practitioners think testosterone can help with lowered libido in women, although evidence is lacking.
"Some practitioners feel that vision impairments may be associated with dyslexia and should be treated.
No doubt to some practitioners of New Journalism, Hari's faults probably seem marginal at worst.
The 100-degree-plus heat, meant to loosen muscles, gives some practitioners feelings of euphoria, they say.
As for the fish-hook hang, Mr. Angel, according to Costa Sarantakos, studied with some practitioners in Texas.
The vaccine's take-up has been dismal, and some practitioners are pointing the finger at the lack of publicity.
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