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Christine Christie Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

(in)to practice

Which is correct:



a) "I'd like to put to practice what I've learned over the years."


b) "I'd like to put into practice what I've learned over the years."

  

Top answer

"Into practice" is right in this context. "To practice" is wrong.

  • "Into practice" is right in this context.
  • "To practice" is wrong.
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"Into practice" is right in this context. "To practice" is wrong.

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