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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a training for" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe an activity or program that helps someone build skills or knowledge in a specific area. Example: "I am currently enrolled in a training for leadership development at my company."
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Just as unbelievable is that an education in English and maths is a training for caring.
"I see this as a training for stressful times later in life.
Actually, as a training for life and for running a business, it's great.
I remain unconvinced of the movement as a levelling force, a training for modern civic life in all its tangled complexity.
"Writing it was such a training for me in understanding families... Her novels are to do with power, and she just chose as her theatre a Victorian family.
But the crazy thing was that one day, they told me the Israeli consulate is doing a training for Jewish-American freshmen on how to defend Israel.
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Known on the A train for his flirtations and political commentary.
We boarded a train for London.
"It was not a train for people but for cattle".
The next day, Grillo boarded a train for Milan.
There's a train for Amsterdam in five minutes.
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