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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a training partner" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who assists or collaborates with you in training activities, such as sports or fitness.
Example: "I need to find a training partner to help me prepare for the upcoming marathon."
Alternatives: "a workout buddy" or "a practice partner."
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"Floyd comes from a tight-knit family," said Nate Jones, a training partner and longtime friend.
Last summer, he was a training partner for the United States team.
In the past, he had been a training partner for Cormier prior to the Olympic Games.
She only decided to run in late November, she said, after encouragement from a training partner.
However, I had to try and stay positive and do the best I could as a training partner.
Hired with him were his manager, his coach, a mechanic, a masseur and a training partner, Tobias Steinhauser.
We laugh every day, his personality is great and it's great to have him as a training partner".
Add the optional GPS unit or pedometer and you have a training partner potentially more dedicated than you are.
He did not win, though, after being caught at the finish by a training partner, Duncan Kibet.
A video surfaced on numerous Web sites Wednesday that showed Margarito and Brandon Rios, a training partner and a fighter on the undercard, mocking Pacquiao's trainer, Freddie Roach.
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"It's the first time I've seen someone that tall with that quick a turnover," said Wallace Spearmon, a former training partner of Gay's who won the 200 at that Reebok meet and watched the 100.
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