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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Practice or practicing

Subject swimming pool. I can't tell if it should be written practice or praciting?

So, there is a camera recording, and there's a TV screen or maybe a small screen outside the pool, the swimmers get to see their own personal time and the times of the swimmers next to them in the adjacent lanes or maybe even in their lane. And what I understand it turns practice into a little bit of a race?

  

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So, there is a camera recording, and there's a TV screen or maybe a small screen outside the pool . period T he swimmers get to see their own personal time and the times of the swimmers next to them in the adjacent lanes or maybe even in their lane. And From what I understand , comma it turns practice into a little bit of a race .

  • So, there is a camera recording, and there's a TV screen or maybe a small screen outside the pool .
  • period T he swimmers get to see their own personal time and the times of the swimmers next to them in the adjacent lanes or maybe even in their lane.
  • And From what I understand , comma it turns practice into a little bit of a race .
  • period .
  • It's not a question.
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So, there is a camera recording, and there's a TV screen or maybe a small screen outside the pool. period The swimmers get to see their own personal time and the times of the swimmers next to them in the adjacent lanes or maybe even in their lane. And From what I understand, comma it turns practice into a little bit of a race. period. It's not a question

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