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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Can I say like this?

Your purpose is to acquaint visitors with professional equipment in practice.

Can I use "in practice" in this context? Meaning - teaching about specific equipment while using it in real job or task, not only teachin about in theoretically.

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Anonymous Can I use "in practice" in this context? I see no real need for it, but there is a better way: Your purpose is to give visitors practical experience with professional equipment.

  • Anonymous Can I use "in practice" in this context?
  • I see no real need for it, but there is a better way: Your purpose is to give visitors practical experience with professional equipment.
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AnonymousCan I use "in practice" in this context?
I see no real need for it, but there is a better way:

Your purpose is to give visitors practical experience with professional equipment.

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