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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a training day" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It typically refers to a designated day or period of time set aside for training or learning new skills. Example: "The new employees were excited for their first training day at the company."
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Before test days, participants were familiarized with the tests on a training day.
A decade ago, British civil servants were packed off on a training day about, in a then-fashionable phrase, future-proofing UK plc.
"I went on a training day recently and it's incredible," she enthuses.
Next, we held a training day, offering step-by-step details on establishing and running a group.
At a training day, we watch some of the 400 handlers deal with "buzz sessions on conversation funnels".
He eats 3,800 calories on a training day that includes practice, weight training and other activities.
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"To Germany!" said one Syrian man, a former resident of Aleppo, as he boarded a train Thursday.
A paramedic unit collided with a train Thursday in City of Industry, injuring two paramedics and a train conductor, authorities said.
CHICAGO (AP) — Two Chicago police officers were fatally struck by a train Monday as they investigated a report of gunshots on the city's far South Side.
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