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Discover LudwigThe phrase "taking practices" is correct and usable in written English, typically in reference to habits or techniques that can be used to improve performance in some area
For example, you could say: "Taking practice tests is a great way to prepare for the SATs."
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Will Tregoning, director of harm reduction group Unharm, has pointed out that their presence leads people to partake in dangerous drug taking practices: such as preloading or panic dumping of drugs, as well as hiding packages of drugs in internal body cavities.
Consequently, research promoted an individualistic approach to risk taking practices.
These findings underscore the heightened emotional vulnerability, and STI and HIV transmission risk taking practices, associated with sexual abuse.
(nurse 1) Staff also benefited from an increased awareness of the actual medicine taking practices of their patients.
Although past studies have incorporated couples into their designs, most studies treat each person's data independently and focus on reducing individual risk taking practices [ 29].
We expect higher sexual abuse and sexual re-victimization rates among HIV-positive African American women compared to their HIV-negative counterparts and increased risk taking practices among HIV positive women whose partners are HIV negative.
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Keep on taking practice tests.
Chopped salads take practice.
Bud grafting takes practice.
So, too, citizenship takes practice.
That takes practice and a little luck.
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