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The phrase "about the training" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics or information related to a training program or session.
Example: "I have some questions about the training scheduled for next week."
Alternatives: "regarding the training" or "concerning the training".
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It's about the training.
Tells about the training of the manipulators.
Tells about the training course.
Tells about the training of the crews.
(I wrote about the training and hiring problems in August).
There is something almost gentle about the training ritual.
And there's nothing ambiguous about the training either.
Tells about the training of the Home Guard.
She said a friend told her about the training program.
"It's all about the training," Mr. Krupa said.
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In most learning situations, information about the training context is encoded along with the task demands and solution.
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