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Gehört
Verb
  das
Pronoun
  zur
  allgemein
Adjective
  akzeptierten
Adjective
  Praxis
Noun
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Is this part of generally accepted practice?
Wörter und Sätze
Neu
gehört

  1. past participle of hören
  2. past participle of gehören

Neu
das

Neu
zur

Contraction of zu der (“to the (feminine)”).

Neu
allgemein

general (common, basic, usual), universal

Neu
akzeptierten

  1. inflection of akzeptiert: ## strong genitive masculine/neuter singular ## weak/mixed genitive/dative all-gender singular ## strong/weak/mixed accusative masculine singular ## strong dative plural ## weak/mixed all-case plural
  2. inflection of akzeptiert: ## strong genitive masculine/neuter singular ## weak/mixed genitive/dative all-gender singular ## strong/weak/mixed accusative masculine singular ## strong dative plural ## weak/mixed all-case plural
  3. inflection of akzeptiert: ## strong genitive masculine/neuter singular ## weak/mixed genitive/dative all-gender singular ## strong/weak/mixed accusative masculine singular ## strong dative plural ## weak/mixed all-case plural
  4. inflection of akzeptiert: ## strong genitive masculine/neuter singular ## weak/mixed genitive/dative all-gender singular ## strong/weak/mixed accusative masculine singular ## strong dative plural ## weak/mixed all-case plural
  5. inflection of akzeptiert: ## strong genitive masculine/neuter singular ## weak/mixed genitive/dative all-gender singular ## strong/weak/mixed accusative masculine singular ## strong dative plural ## weak/mixed all-case plural

Neu
Praxis

  1. practice, praxis (opposite of theory)
  2. surgery (UK), doctor's office (US), practice (UK, South Africa) (workplace of a self-employed doctor)

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