Sentence examples for the practitioners from inspiring English sources

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the practitioners

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A person who practices a profession or art, especially law or medicine.

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Perhaps the practitioners out there have some thoughts.

Meanwhile, the practitioners of Western medicine were busy too.

POLITICS, the practitioners so often say, is about compromise.

The practitioners should long for the deal-making track.

The practitioners of Falun Gong had other ideas.

It's just the practitioners of it that he can't abide.

The practitioners we spoke to identified three main barriers to making substantial progress on outreach.

The practitioners of this form of fiction have often been women.

More commonly, the practitioners who see people with BDD first are cosmetic surgeons.

''The laws are not the problem, it's the practitioners who overreact,'' he said.

Few of the practitioners named here would endorse earth mysteries or ectoplasm.

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