Examples of using Much practice in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Much practice.
Without much practice.
It will take time and require much practice.
It's an art of lying that takes much practice.
We haven't had much practice," said the lady.
Playing the violin requires much practice.
I don't have much practice in things like forgiveness.
I doubt your father needs much practice.
I dare say you haven't had much practice, When I was your age, I always did it for half an hour a day.
As you can tell, I don't get much practice.
As a culture, we don't have much practice in being alone, even though modern Western culture is unusual in the amount of privacy it offers in its homes.
I still need much practice.
The original Chinese meaning ofKung Fu is a skill that requires much practice.
You haven't had much practice, huh?
The only way you are able to master it is through much practice.
The median era picara and smiling Amaya which could make endless maneuvers,his grandfather was military and she had much practiced in all the arts of defence, finally naughty little and suspicious Alex, it was very imperative, which was causing from time to time, good almost always created problems to the Group of friends, by his rudeness, but the approaching everyone when they are angry by his noble heart.
Something that should be remedied with much practice.
And so with all these clamorous companions, we don't have much practice in being alone, looking after ourselves.
Be gentle with your efforts,knowing that this new way of living requires much practice.
Unlike how it is with electric skateboards, it doesn't really take much practice to figure out how to ride a scooter safely.
Alice complains that“one cannot believe impossible things,” andthe White Queen retorts,“I daresay you haven't had much practice.
So I just encourage you to do as much practice as possible.
One is tempted to quote Lewis Carroll's White Queen, who, in response to Alice's‘One can't believe impossible things',retorted,‘I dare say you haven't had much practice….
Unlike some others electric-powered rideables, it doesn't really take much practice to figure out how to ride a moped safely.
The White Queen:“I dare say you haven't had much practice.
Which I have to admit, I don't have much practice in.