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Discover LudwigThe phrase "takes practicing" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be "takes practice" instead, which refers to the need for repeated effort to improve a skill. Example: "Playing the piano well takes practice; you need to dedicate time to it every day."
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In the similar world of jazz perfectionists, the tiniest bit of improvement also means a lot, even if it takes practicing all night until your hands are bloody.
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This method take practice.
May take practice.
Bud grafting takes practice.
So, too, citizenship takes practice.
That takes practice and a little luck.
That takes practice.
Good playing takes practice.
It takes practice, it takes writing iterations.
Doing it well takes practice and experience.
It just takes practice — a lot.
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