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The phrase "a new trainee" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who has recently joined an organization or program for training purposes.
Example: "We are excited to introduce a new trainee who will be working with our team for the next few months."
Alternatives: "a recent recruit" or "a fresh intern."
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"They accepted me to become a new trainee at their bank.
Things change, however, when circumstances place him in an interview room with Harvey, who is in the process of hiring a new trainee from Harvard.
Another possibility is taking advantage of a new trainee recruitment agency model that is being developed with the aim of hooking top graduates who have slipped through the traditional recruitment net.
In the game, players can assume the roles of a new trainee to the Delos company who has access to the Training Simulations.
Although Annie initially enjoyed the camaraderie of other people in the lab, another source of frustration came in the form of a new trainee.
Its call to increase the trainee hourly wage, for employees on training schemes in the first year of a new trainee positions, by 4p per hour to £4.90 was approved.
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To weed out bad seeds, he automatically sacks any new trainee who in the first three months misses one day without calling in or comes to work late four times.
He grew up in the north-east, started his career as a BBC new trainee in Newcastle and now lives in Northumberland.
He added, however, that in anticipation of a possible move, he has not taken any new trainees into his lab for the past couple years. .
So far this year, Holy Yoga has experienced a 15percentt growth in new trainee instructors, she said.
A popular perception is that the introduction of new trainee physicians is associated with an increase in adverse outcomes in patients, but the evidence from previous studies in general medical, obstetric, or surgical patients does not support this hypothesis.
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