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Discover Ludwig'the first practice' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to the very first time that you practiced, attempted, or engaged in a certain activity. For example: I was nervous about my first practice for the school play, but I ended up doing quite well.
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The first practice declined for practical reasons.
Tells about the first practice with the Metrozoids.
State: Graham was a pleasant surprise in the first practice.
Hall attended the first practice, then did not return.
In the first practice, felicities of music must dominate, he noted.
"Well, obviously, he can run," Coughlin said after the first practice.
She will drive the first practice session for Williams at Hockenheim in two weeks time.
The first practice, it was snowing outside, so only two people came to tryouts.
(The first practice, he complained, contributed to the generally "brutal aspect of the streets").
And before the first practice after the loss, Tribou spoke to his charges.
But that changed with the first practice of this season's training camp.
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