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Discover Ludwig"a training that" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used when describing a specific type of training or program. Example: "I have signed up for a training that focuses on leadership skills."
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She studied at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki, a training that fostered her theatrical instincts as well as her voice.
To summarise bluntly, students and many employers feel that the typical economics graduate today receives a training that is irrelevant to understanding real economies, incomprehensible to the target audiences for economic advice, and often just plain incorrect.
Yesterday afternoon, Kellyanne Conway, President Donald Trump's counsellor, was receiving a training that would allow her to obtain top-secret security clearances when an aide came to pull her out of the meeting.
Before joining the family business Mr. Barozzi studied watchmaking and repair in Switzerland — a training that helped him to develop an eye for spotting talented watchmakers on the rise.
Prior to testing, participants took part in a training that was identical for both conditions.
This intervention consisted of a training that taught a proactive, self-starting approach to planning, innovation, time management and goal-setting and the ability to overcome barriers.
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Tossed to a telegrapher from a train that never stopped.
BART, a train that connects Berkeley to San Francisco, stops nearby.
A train that will take you far away.
Futura did a train that was totally abstract art.
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