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practical

[prak-ti-kuhl] / ˈpræk tɪ kəl /




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Her ambitions were practical—“not to suggest dogmatic prescriptions or pat solutions,” she wrote in the inaugural issue, but to provide facts and “moral support” so “women can make knowledgeable decisions.”

From The Wall Street Journal

In new measures to increase driver safety, the government has proposed learner drivers wait six months between taking their theory test and their practical test.

From BBC

Learner drivers could face a minimum learning period of up to six months between sitting their theory and practical tests.

From BBC

Local screening teams can "offer practical support such as longer appointments at accessible sites and alternative clinic options" to help women with physical disabilities, the NHS spokesperson said.

From BBC

The government's suggested measures include learner drivers facing a minimum learning period of up to six months between sitting their theory and practical tests.

From BBC