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practice

[prak-tis] / ˈpræk tɪs /


NOUN
business; clientele of business
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Their experience ranged from beginners to specialists with up to 40 years in practice.

From Science Daily

The bureau warned that offsetting via credits could also allow companies to make claims of carbon-neutrality without cutting their emissions, a practice known as greenwashing.

From The Wall Street Journal

His blend of seemingly measured medical guidance and on-camera charisma appealed to viewers who were tired of looking at egg-headed doctors, like the kind who practice real medicine off screen.

From Los Angeles Times

In August 1969, a dozen smog warnings in six weeks moved high school football practices and games from afternoon into the early morning or early evening.

From Los Angeles Times

This coordinated approach reflects elected officials’ determination to address anticompetitive practices while also pursuing complementary housing policies.

From Los Angeles Times