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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a boot camp" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an intensive training program or workshop designed to teach specific skills or knowledge in a short period of time.
Example: "The company is offering a boot camp for new employees to help them quickly learn the necessary skills for their roles."
Alternatives: "intensive training program" or "skills workshop".
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It must have been like a boot camp.
"It's your holiday, not a boot camp," George insists.
When considering a boot camp, first sample the free offerings.
"I've never experienced a boot camp," says Fields.
Clegg says he does not run a boot camp.
A boot camp in the lost art of picking up the phone.
American Express Open will hold a boot camp for women entrepreneurs in September.
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Why is Beyoncé singing a little bit like she's leading a boot-camp maneuver?
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