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practice

[prak-tis] / ˈpræk tɪs /


NOUN
business; clientele of business
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Tariq Johnson, Servite: There was no hesitation handing the ball to Johnson from the first practice and making him the leader on the court.

From Los Angeles Times

Harris referenced a “wise words” speech linebacker Daiyan Henley made at the end of practice Thursday as an example of the communication veteran players and coaches are extending to younger players on the team.

From Los Angeles Times

Lawyers who have practiced before Hellerstein say he can be charming toward jurors but is tough on prosecutors and defense attorneys alike.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Many have said they’d like to learn, but once they try it and realize how much time, patience and practice it requires ... they just can’t keep it up.”

From Los Angeles Times

“No one could be more surprised than me that I’m 64 years old and still getting to do what I love to do,” Clooney says in that practiced, grounded, charming way of his.

From Los Angeles Times