Use of out of practice in Sentences. 28 Examples

The examples include out of practice at the start of sentence, out of practice at the end of sentence and out of practice in the middle of sentence

out of practice at the end of sentence


  1. That golfer got out of practice.
  2. Apparently , this player is out of practice.
  3. If you don't play, you'll get out of practice.
  4. This marriage custom has fallen out of practice.
  5. Ann: So, you feel the language is out of practice.
  6. Don't ask me to speak French! I'm out of practice.
  7. I can't speak English fluently as I am out of practice.
  8. I cannot speak English fluently as I'm out of practice.
  9. Only wish I could, but I have long been out of practice.
  10. If you don't play regularly you soon get out of practice.
  11. "How's your German?"— 'Not bad. but I'm out of practice.'
  12. I haven't played tennis for years, so I'm really out of practice.
  13. I'd love to play tennis with you, but I'm really out of practice.
  14. Certainly must have the guarantee regarding the point practice, by against is out of practice.

out of practice in the middle of sentence


  1. I'm out of practice in qigong.
  2. She was out of practice at singing.
  3. He has long out of practice on the piano.
  4. I'm out of practice at playing the piano.
  5. Being out of practice the team played very erratically.
  6. She is out of practice, so she will not dance well tonight.
  7. I used to be able to play well but I'm out of practice now.
  8. He told me I sounded a little out of practice and laughed at that.
  9. You can soon get out of practice unless you play the piano regularly.
  10. Sam said he's a little out of practice, but he'll play if we need him.
  11. The volleyball team got out of practice during the Christmas holidays.
  12. He was held out of practice but showed no ill effects during a shooting drill.
  13. Indeed, on an exchange, rules may often evolve out of practice, rather than viceversa.
  14. Boseman was kicked out of practice on Tuesday for refusing to take a charge against huge forward Maurice Strong.
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