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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aim to train" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a goal or intention to provide training or education in a specific area.
Example: "Our organization aims to train employees in effective communication skills to enhance teamwork."
Alternatives: "intend to educate" or "plan to instruct".
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We aim to train the future leaders in Neurosurgery.
Some tout the benefits of more competition among schools; others aim to train more teachers and reduce class sizes.
Many behavioral therapies aim to train addicts to interrupt the unconscious reactions that drag them back to their substance of choice.
His classes aim to train both young people and older workers displaced by the decline of the local coal, textile, and tobacco industries to be drone operators/technicians.
ESP courses are usually designed to serve stakeholders with different learning goals, and aim to train students to use English in a specific discipline or context.
We aim to train future leaders in neurology: neurologists who meet a consistently high standard of clinical excellence, but who also contribute to the advancement of the field through research, administration, education, global health and advocacy.
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The pre-training phase aimed to train mice to form an association between light stimulus and reward.
The pre-training for the task aimed to train the mice to associate the light/hopper with food pellet.
Medical Detection Dogs Medical Detection Dogs aims to train specialist dogs to detect the odour of human disease.
Medical Detection Dogs aims to train specialist dogs to detect the odour of human disease.
Formal education was practical and aimed to train scribes and priests.
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