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put into practice

Verb

Meaning

put into practice (third-person singular simple present puts into practice, present participle putting into practice, simple past and past participle put into practice)

(transitive, idiomatic) To make (something) a practical reality.
But there remain two problems to resolve before the plan can be put into practice.

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Examples

AmpFLP main Another technique, AmpFLP, or amplified fragment length polymorphism was also put into practice during the early 1990s. Source: Internet

Again, I was able to see some of the elements of book discussion put into practice while watching the committee go through their process to select the year's notable books. Source: Internet

Brittain pp40-41 Stone's cable was an example of continuous loading, a principle that was eventually put into practice is other forms, see for instance Krarup cable later in this article. Source: Internet

Gell's idea of "efficiency" appeared to violate that culture, although subsequently a very similar programme of reform was put into practice from the inside. Source: Internet

He also put into practice a scheme of Naval Descents which would see amphibious landings on the French coast. Source: Internet

He put into practice a series of new structural solutions rooted in the analysis of geometry. Source: Internet

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