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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adequately train" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the process of providing sufficient training or education to someone.
Example: "To ensure the team is prepared for the upcoming project, we need to adequately train all members on the new software."
Alternatives: "properly train" or "sufficiently train"
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Nonprofit groups, already stretched thin, may not have the staff to adequately train and manage volunteers, or even to respond to volunteer requests.
We heard from the commissioning manager charged with the protection of vulnerable adults and children, without the resource to hire enough staff or adequately train them.
It's just simply whether or not we're going to spend time and resources to adequately train patrol officers to de-escalate instead of confront".
Additionally, he said, Navy experts worry that some restrictions may make it difficult to adequately train submarine crews in certain underwater warfare techniques.
He said evidence would show a systematic failure by Transocean's management to adequately train its crew and a catalogue of unheeded warnings.
The diplomat and expert on the region also warned that the US and Nato needed to leave behind a force of 15,000 to adequately train, mentor and equip the Afghan security forces into the near future.
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Physicians should be adequately trained to treat addictive disorders.
But critics claim that officials in Mecca are not adequately trained.
Many staff members are not adequately trained to handle severe behavior problems, researchers say.
Some may not even be adequately trained to collect the data.
It's vital that frontline staff are adequately trained, so crimes are taken seriously, and dealt with quickly and appropriately".
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