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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a little training" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a small amount of training or practice needed to improve a skill or ability.
Example: "With a little training, you can master the basics of playing the guitar."
Alternatives: "some training" or "a bit of training."
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"But she's getting a little training here.
With a little training, the two participants took control of the arm.
But with borrowed tools and a little training most people can pick up the basics.
With a little training, their skill set would be greatly improved".
Brett Favre looks like a creaky 40-year-old who could have used a little training camp.
Since soreness is not a reliable indicator of a "good" workout, it sounds your trainer may need a little training.
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There, under the Victorian latticework of the roof, a little train drew up in blue and red livery.
His first ad, for Chiclets gum in 1947, featured a string of Chiclets boxes made into a little train.
It has become TwiTrip tradition to precede the day's events with a little train-time trivia.
Ancient cottages pepper the steep slopes and a little train runs up and down the bank every couple of hours, connecting Oporto and Pocinho (cp.pt/).
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