commonly practise
Frequency: 4.82.8 per million words
To perform or engage in an activity or custom regularly.
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- Many cultures commonly practise rituals to celebrate the harvest.
- Surgeons in this field commonly practise a minimally invasive technique.
- Yoga instructors commonly practise meditation to center themselves before class.
- In the 19th century, doctors would commonly practise bloodletting, a procedure now discredited.
- This form of traditional medicine is still commonly practised in rural areas.
- The legal principles commonly practised today have evolved over centuries.
- Is this a skill that you commonly practise in your daily work?
- While some ancient traditions have faded, others are still commonly practised by the younger generation.
- The artist's unique method of layering paint is not a technique that is commonly practised.
- They commonly practise a form of agriculture that relies on natural rainfall.