Verb
put in practice (third-person singular simple present puts in practice, present participle putting in practice, simple past and past participle put in practice)
Alternative form of put into practice
Aristippus being asked what were the most necessary things for well-born boys to learn, said, "Those things which they will put in practice when they become men." Diogenes Laërtius
Some of Mies' curriculum is still put in practice in the first and second year programs at IIT, including the precise drafting of brick construction details so unpopular with aspiring student architects. Source: Internet
Their approach was unique in that frequency coordination was done with paper player piano rolls - a novel approach which was never put in practice. Source: Internet
But if you don’t or even if you do use an expert, put in practice these 3 options. Source: Internet
The mantra: “Police is your friend”, should be put in practice. Source: Internet