Practice
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Practice may refer to:
- Practice (social theory), a theoretical term for human action in society
- Best practice
- Medical practice, a company which engages in the practise of medicine
- Phantom practice, phenomenon in which a person's abilities continue to improve, even without practising
- Spiritual practice
- Standards and Practices, a conventional, traditional, or otherwise standardised method
Education and learning
- Practice (learning method), a method of learning by repetition
- Practice-based professional learning
Law
- Law firm, a legal practice
- Medical practice, a company which engages in the practise of medicine
- Phantom practice, phenomenon in which a person's abilities continue to improve, even without practising
- Practice (learning method), a method of learning by repetition
- Practice (social theory), a theoretical term for human action in society
- Practice-based professional learning
- Practice of law
- Practice (law), usual procedure for a non-encoded by law or regulation (constitutional practice or legislative practice)
Art, media, and entertainment
- Practice chanter, a musical instrument used to practice the Great Highland Bagpipes
- The Practice, a television series about a legal practice
See also
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