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The phrase "which has practised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a subject that has engaged in a particular activity or skill over a period of time. Example: "The organization, which has practised sustainable farming for over a decade, has seen significant improvements in crop yield."
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But SAP, which has practised this type of "smooth" transition in different forms since it was founded in 1972, has so far avoided this pitfall.
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Silence, which in the "normal" western world in which Lockheart has practised has always seemed to him pregnant with psychological clues, here just seems the only way of surviving.
Keable's views earned him many unfavourable reviews and the contempt of the church in which he had practised, but foreshadowed ideas of free love that became prominent later in the 20th century.
Second, whether he practises or has practised in another area of medicine.
Since then Isis has been denounced continuously and with increasing intensity; but there has been no change in the ruthless ferocity of the group, which has always practised what a radical Islamist theorist writing under the name Abu Bakr Naji described in an internet handbook in 2006 as "the management of savagery".
Peer assisted learning (PAL) is an established learning method which has been practised for centuries across many educational disciplines.
Meanwhile, the 28-member Russian figure skating squad, which has been practising just outside Boston for the past week and which will not transfer to Lake Placid until next Monday, has banned spectators from its training.
The Reformation, she suggests, was a by-product of economic and political change, not a purely religious phenomenon.Yet another part of Ms Armstrong's counter-attack stresses the violence which secularist regimes have practised against religion.
"If champagne can only come from the Champagne region of France, then ayurvedic medicines should only come from the parts of the world which have traditionally practised Ayurveda.
Religious labelling slipped easily into ethnic stereotyping.How could all this have happened, asks Mr Kamen, in a society which had once practised convivencia, the harmonious co-existence of Christians, Muslims and Jews?
"He's had a small groin injury which has stopped him practising as much as usual and it's very rare he has a day like this.
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