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(of a method, idea, or plan) likely to be successful or effective
- The engineer proposed a practical solution to the problem.
- Her practical approach to time management helped her stay organized.
- The team developed a practical plan to improve productivity.
- The new policy is both practical and easy to implement.
- She offered a practical solution to the problem that could be implemented immediately.
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focused on actions and real-life use, rather than on just ideas or theories
- The course focused on practical skills such as problem-solving and decision-making.
- She gained practical experience through internships during her college years.
- The practical application of physics principles helped improve manufacturing processes.
- His practical knowledge of the industry helped him navigate challenges effectively.
- They designed a practical solution to reduce energy consumption in the building.
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having a design or use that effectively serves a specific need
- She wore practical shoes for the long hike.
- They chose practical furniture that was both comfortable and durable.
- The house had a practical layout, ideal for a large family.
- He bought a practical car that was fuel-efficient and spacious.
- The practical design of the desk made it great for working and studying.
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(of a person) realistic in facing different matters or problems
- She’s very practical and always finds solutions that work in real life.
- His practical approach helped us save time and money on the project.
- A practical person, she quickly came up with a plan to fix the issue.
- He’s known for being practical and down-to-earth in his decisions.
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