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The phrase "with the practice of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate that something is done as a result of or to accompany a practice. For example: "We are dedicated to improving our services with the practice of feedback and continuous improvement."
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But this is not without practical, and ethical challenges for those involved with the practice of public health.
It had to do with the practice of American journalism.
These benefits were also connected with the practice of Yoga.
Compare that with the practice of the European Parliament.
I am becoming increasingly annoyed with the practice of theatres and concert halls charging booking fees.
Third, the CDM has acquainted emitters around the world with the practice of reducing emissions.
Bill did not let this heavy going interfere with the practice of his profession.
But many Americans are increasingly ill at ease with the practice of death.
If so, it would be entirely at one with the practice of its maker.
But, to begin with, the practice of adding together ten years' worth of surpluses is absurd.
I disagree with the practice of measuring success solely by money earned.
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