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Discover Ludwig"went into practice" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it in situations where someone has put a learned concept into practice, such as the following example: After studying law for many years, Sarah finally went into practice and opened up her own law firm.
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After undergoing Freudian psychiatric training in Zurich, she went into practice as a psychoanalysis.
He worked his way through law school at Washington University and went into practice in 1932.
They went into practice in Detroit in 1946 as Griffiths & Griffiths.
Until I went into practice, I never had an interest in the business side of medicine.
Those traits served him and his patients well when he went into practice as a general internist.
After participating in the revolutionary uprisings of 1831, Farini received his medical degree at Bologna and went into practice.
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"He loved to go into practice and hit really hard.
He goes into practice expecting and demanding of himself to be a little better".
At one time he considered leaving the bench and going into practice with Rifkind.
She completed an analytic training program at the National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis in Manhattan before going into practice.
Thirty years ago, not long after going into practice, he treated his first rat.
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