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pratique

[pra-teek, prat-ik, pra-teek] / præˈtik, ˈpræt ɪk, praˈtik /
NOUN
bill of health
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NOUN
clean bill of health
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Il pratique la natation et est végétarien – c’est la seule cause qu’il intègre dans son travail.

From New York Times • Feb. 12, 2023

Fact is also, your answer will satisfy only that handful of "experts" who rate artistic pratique through some strange omniscient power to see Art in limp watches and nauseating distortions of the commonplace.

From Time Magazine Archive

This sanitary permission to deal with people ashore maritime men call "pratique."

From Time Magazine Archive

Hereafter most passenger ships bound for New York may avoid all delay at Quarantine by taking advantage of "radio pratique."

From Time Magazine Archive

A small tender now came alongside, and the Health Officer boarded the ship, and at once granted pratique, as there had been no sickness during the voyage.

From Australia Revenged by Boomerang, pseud.




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