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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a trainer with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a trainer who possesses a specific quality, skill, or attribute.
Example: "She is a trainer with a wealth of experience in fitness coaching."
Alternatives: "a coach possessing a" or "an instructor having a".
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Great for a festival, they combine the comfort of a trainer with a little bit of a height advantage for good measure.
The favourite, My Tent Or Yours, represents a trainer with a fine record in this race and brings a similar profile to Darlan, who was poised to win when crashing out last year.
Owned by a tight knot of muscles named Richard Lord, a trainer with a rasp in his voice and a rattail hanging down his neck, the gym is in a former warehouse with no heat and no air-conditioning.
Beyond certification, says Dr. Kraemer, a former executive director of the National Strength and Conditioning Association, consumers should look for a trainer with a four-year degree in an exercise science discipline like physical education, exercise physiology or kinesiology, the study of how muscles move.
-Laura The Fat Guy goes for a trainer with a great body (preferably of the opposite sex), a foreign accent and the ability to count to twelve.
If you possess a calm demeanor, a trainer with a hyper personality may not work best with you.
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Graham Motion, a trainer with an owner who pledged to quit using race-day medication, said that a majority of his horses do bleed after heavy exercise, but "whether they need to receive Lasix or not to run is a different story".
And so I spent a month working with a trainer, with pulleys and ropes and mattresses.
He's editor of Lab, a contributor with Hispan TV, a blogger for El Pais and a trainer with One World Media.
The protagonist is Bob Baffert, a trainer with snow-white hair, a penchant for wearing his sunglasses at night and saying whatever comes to mind.
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