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put into practice

Idioms  
  1. 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]


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"I think on paper lessons have been learned, but not put into practice," Michelle said.

From BBC

"It's not theoretical, it's very much put into practice."

From BBC

Defense and energy stocks are normally outsize beneficiaries, a playbook already being put into practice.

From Barron's

From the moment MSPs approved the assisted dying bill in principle, it has been clear there would need to be significant changes if the proposed law is to be put into practice.

From BBC

Ajax rarely shift from strategies that brought three successive European Cups from 1971-73 - a 'Total Football' style devised by legendary coach Rinus Michels, then put into practice, led by Cruyff.

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