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Discover Ludwig"under practised" is a correct phrase that can be used in written English
You would use this phrase to refer to something that is not done as often as it should be or to someone who is not as skilled as they need to be. For example: "This soccer team is quite under practised as they do not have enough practice time with the coach."
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While it is possible that HEWs judge that not every household needs education on all of the issues above (perhaps because they already indicate awareness of them), it is likely that the coverage of issues may be less than optimal, as, for instance, pit latrine construction, child immunization and contraceptive use, are under-practised behaviours according to independent research (HMIS, 2005).
After Mubarak stepped down, power passed temporarily to a military council, which ignored the demands of the revolutionaries and treated protesters with violence as brutal as any practised under Mubarak.
Others, such as the Iwama style of Morihiro Saito, usually spend substantial time with bokken and jō, practised under the names aiki-ken, and aiki-jō, respectively.
'With eyes as practised as mine': Venie Holmgren.
Dave scrolls through the bills with practised ease.
Wouldn't that be a solution?" – with practised irony.
Ian Bell wore an expression of practised indifference here.
One of the things you won't be as practised at is talking about it.
So occupation, including by remote control as practised in Gaza, will continue.
All three have defended the circumcision of male infants, as practised by Jews and Muslims.
In return, the schooling of young minds should be restricted to school premises and practised by experts under controlled conditions.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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