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put into practice
Also, put in practice. Carry out in action, as in It's time we put these new ideas into practice. Shakespeare used this idiom in Two Gentlemen of Verona (3:2): “Thy advice, this night, I'll put in practice.” [Mid-1500s]
Example Sentences
The national inquiry will be watched closely to again see if its recommendations are put into practice.
However, she said questions remained about how the judgment would be put into practice in a way that protects women and allows trans people to live with "dignity" and in safety.
And the government has said there is already guidance on how schools can restrict the use of phones, which head teachers can decide how to put into practice.
"We hope the discussions aren't just on paper and become real actions. And the measures, the decisions taken, really are put into practice so that the planet can breathe a little better, so that the population in the future will have a little cleaner air."
In sharp contrast to Trump’s outrageous playground threats to seize territory illegally, reminding the world of the dark side of American power, Burkle exemplifies its humanitarian idealism put into practice.
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