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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adequately trained" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who has received sufficient training to perform a task or job effectively.
Example: "Before starting the project, all team members must be adequately trained to ensure safety and efficiency."
Alternatives: "sufficiently trained" or "properly trained".
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Physicians should be adequately trained to treat addictive disorders.
But critics claim that officials in Mecca are not adequately trained.
Too often government schools leave education in the hands of teachers who haven't been adequately trained.
Many staff members are not adequately trained to handle severe behavior problems, researchers say.
Professionals should be adequately trained, but software should also be transparent.
Some may not even be adequately trained to collect the data.
Workers should not begin work activity until they have been adequately trained.
It's vital that frontline staff are adequately trained, so crimes are taken seriously, and dealt with quickly and appropriately".
For newly qualified social workers, the situation was worse: just one in 10 said they had been adequately trained.
No party dares to ask if our judges are adequately trained or are capable of rethinking their pro-prison prejudices.
Officials have called the shortage of adequately trained firefighters a major reason for the magnitude of destruction.
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