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The phrase "after missing two practices, he is in the doghouse" means that the person has fallen out of favor with a coach or authority figure due to their absence. Being "in the doghouse" typically implies that they are facing negative consequences or disapproval, which could affect their standing on the team or their opportunities to play. It's a figurative way of saying they've made a mistake and are being penalized for it.

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