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If I talk about an activity do I say ' while she practiced in/at doing that job'?
If I talk about an activity do I say ' while she practiced in/at doing that job'?
This is the whole sentence: Aethelflaed wasn't new to this: in fact she had already practiced at/in doing her husband job as the ruler of Mercia before his death.
I made it from my history book and I would like to know if I should add a preposition: at or in?
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