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Practical English
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1, I'm not sure this is the right democratic practice.
I'm not sure if this is a reasonable democratic practice.
It is an honest practice to provide the written report to the buyer.
It is a good practice to provide a written report to the buyer.
This practice is considered as waste and is not approved.
This practice is considered wasteful and not accepted.
Many people are angry at this discriminatory practice.
Many people are angered by this discriminatory practice.
This is a traditional practice.
This is a traditional recognized practice.
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The basic meaning of practice is "practice", which means doing something repeatedly and regularly in order to achieve perfection or proficiency. It can be used as a countable or uncountable noun. Practice is an uncountable noun when it is interpreted as "practice, practice".
Practice, when interpreted as "business", generally refers to the occupation of doctors or lawyers, which is a countable noun.
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