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"to put that into practice" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used when discussing implementing or applying something in a concrete or real-life situation. Example: "The team had a great plan for improving productivity, but they needed to put that into practice in order to see tangible results."
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In fact, the administration made little attempt to put that into practice.
He knows how difficult it is to have a vision and to put that into practice.
"I had already written about going 'beyond the fantastic,' and I decided to put that into practice," she told me.
It is important that we keep training to a high standard, even if we have not had the chance to put that into practice over the course of the last three games.
Quality is a lesson I learned in Milton Keynes and I want Milton Keynes to put that into practice in the next 50 years – hold on to that quality".
Dimitri Triantaphyllou, an adviser at the Greek foreign ministry, suggests that it would be a good moment for institutes such as Eliamep to organise a co-ordinated series of structured, low-profile meetings at which Serbs and Albanians should be asked to work out what they can agree upon, and how to put that into practice.
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Unfortunately we couldn't put that into practice.
"How would one go about putting that into practice?
Now I'd like to think I'm putting that into practice.
We'll have more experience with that as people start putting that into practice.
Jacobs acknowledged that he was still learning exactly how to put that concept into practice.
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