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Old 09-Apr-2008, 23:26
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Default practice at solving vs. practice solving

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I'd like to ask which phrase is correct -- practice at solving tasks or practice solving tasks -- in the following sentence:

In this case, participants can practice at solving tasks that are specific for their professional activities.
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In this case, participants can practice solving tasks specific to their professional activities.
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