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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have training" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to express the idea of attending or participating in a training program or session. Here are a few examples of how it could be used in a sentence: 1. "All employees are required to have training on workplace safety procedures." 2. "I have training next week for my new job as a sales representative." 3. "She has been excelling in her role ever since she had training on effective communication." 4. "Having training in conflict resolution can greatly improve team dynamics." 5. "The company provides its employees with ongoing professional development and training opportunities."
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Have training sessions regularly.
"Lots of girls have training".
They have training, and it shows.
I don't really have training in jewelry.
They have training camps in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
People who have training know what steps to take".
Meteorologists — they are the forecasters — have training in atmospheric science.
"What makes you so sure?" "I have training, sir".
"Before I came here I did not even have training shoes," he says.
They have training, money, and arms, and they're now looking for a new cause.
All his helpers are trained in Europe, and his masseurs have training in medicine.
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