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"such a practice" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific action, habit, or custom in a more general or abstract sense. Example: Such a practice of regularly exercising can greatly improve one's physical health. In this sentence, "such a practice" refers to the general concept of exercising regularly, without specifying a specific person or context.
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Such a practice, known as late trading, would be illegal.
How can a local authority possibly defend such a practice?
There is a word for such a practice.
Members of a civil society should abhor such a practice.
Victoria is currently the only jurisdiction in Australia where such a practice is against the law.
Mr. Meskin said he had never heard of such a practice.
So no wonder the Saudi monarchy feels confident that such a practice can continue.
Privacy advocates and Internet industry experts said such a practice was common.
"We are unaware of a defensible scientific rationale justifying such a practice," Hall continued.
"I was unaware that such a practice still existed," Mr. DiFrisco said.
Even more secretive, it seems, has been the state's covert collusion in such a practice.
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