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"theory into practice" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase either to describe a process of translating ideas or theories into tangible actions or outcomes, or to describe something that is abstract becoming realized in some way. For example, "The teacher was able to put her educational theory into practice and successfully engage the students in her classroom."
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Putting This Theory Into Practice.
How's Taylor putting all this theory into practice?
But Mr. Resnais put the theory into practice.
Some companies put the "thoughtfulness" theory into practice.
Translating the theory into practice was beyond him.
Then he decided to put the theory into practice.
Daniel Kimble, 31, was putting Mr. Driscoll's theory into practice on Friday.
Every player selected has a responsibility to transfer our training ground theory into practice.
White City provides him an opportunity to turn theory into practice.
And in the 1990's corporations put that theory into practice.
But when he subsequently tried to put his theory into practice, he repeatedly found himself frustrated.
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