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Q: Who made up the saying practice makes perfect?
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One way to get better at soccer is to practice! Get together with other soccer players and ask them to give you pointers and practice with you. Make some home made goals at home and see if you can score. Practice makes perfect


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God created alligators because he made mistakes before humans. Everyone needs practice to be perfect including God.


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Why can't I get better at soccer?

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