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practice

[prak-tis] / ˈpræk tɪs /


NOUN
business; clientele of business
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First-year coach Jeff Bryant had to scramble to find someplace — anyplace — to practice for what would turn out to be 42 games.

From Los Angeles Times

The practice of regional police forces banning away fans from even attending some matches has become more common in recent years, particularly in France, Italy and the Netherlands.

From BBC

The Vietnamese have a long tradition of holding their wealth in gold, and a parallel practice of borrowing the asset from relatives to build homes, rather than cash from a bank.

From Barron's

Seemingly blank of look and ample of bottom, they are invited into practice sessions when new routines are being developed; they are asked for advice on what they think works or doesn’t.

From The Wall Street Journal

She recalled, “Harvey was looking for someone at the bureau to play a body,” while preparing to give a slide presentation on best practices for photographing a corpse.

From The Wall Street Journal