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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Was trained" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing the past training of a person or an entity, often in relation to skills or knowledge acquisition. Example: "The model was trained on a diverse dataset to improve its accuracy."
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I was trained as a pianist.
Hine was trained as a sociologist.
Byrd did exactly as he was trained.
I was trained first as an architect.
He was trained for a naval career.
He was trained to think like that.
(Sarfatti was trained as an engineer).
I was trained as a physician.
I was trained as a medical doctor.
Her husband was trained as a lawyer.
Benjamin was trained as a carpenter.
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