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What is the adjective of practice?

The adjective of "practice" is practical.

However, it's important to note that "practical" can have slightly different meanings depending on the context.

* Practical can mean "relating to real situations and experience rather than theoretical or abstract ideas." For example, "a practical solution to the problem."

* Practical can also mean "skilled or experienced in a particular area." For example, "a practical nurse."

There are also other related adjectives you might use, depending on the specific meaning you're looking for:

* Practiced: Meaning skilled or experienced through practice.

* Practicable: Meaning capable of being put into practice or carried out.

The best choice will depend on the specific context you're using it in.

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