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idiompractise/practiceNotepractise is the spelling of the verb in British English. practice is the spelling of the noun in British English and of both the noun and verb in American English.practice makes perfectused in order to say that if you do an activity regularly or work at a skill regularly, you will become very good at it:I had a lot of trouble using this correction pen, but maybe practice makes perfect.If practice makes perfect, then John should be an expert in getting a divorce.practise/practice what you preachto behave in the way that you tell others to behave:After years of telling readers to accept new technologies, 'New Scientist' decided to practise what it preaches.Sandoval took the job because he said it was time to practice what he'd been preaching about treating AIDS patients.
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