Sentence examples for a training at from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a training at" is not correct in standard written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific training program or event, but it should be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "I will be attending a training at the new facility next week."
Alternatives: "a training session at" or "a training program at".

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He decided to complete a training at a local coffee academy and landed a job at Cafenatics where his boss happened to be the latte art champion of the state of Victoria.

After a training at the center, women can promote the work they are doing through the Internet, on Facebook; they can send letters, they can communicate directly with their sponsors.

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A restaurant that feels as crammed as the A train at rush hour can be a strangely soothing place.

He boarded an A train at the Aqueduct North Conduit Avenue station in Queens, and dozed off.

He uses the M66 bus to catch the A train at Columbus Circle for his trip home to Inwood.

Imagine sitting on a train at a platform.

The tinderbox as empty as a train at 5 a.m.

Then a man was allegedly pushed under a train at a station in north London.

The pair got onto a southbound A train at 207th Street.

I caught a train at 6am on Saturdays, and was never late for a lesson.

A woman and her teenage daughter have died after being hit by a train at a west London train station.

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