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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all been trained" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a group of individuals or entities that have undergone training or instruction.
Example: "The new employees have all been trained in the company's safety protocols."
Alternatives: "all received training" or "all undergone training".
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We've all been trained and vetted.
And poll workers haven't all been trained properly".
"We've all been trained to do our jobs".
"We've all been trained to know that fried foods are a bad idea".
Its staff had all been trained in Victorian accents and body language.
Around the world, there are now 300 organizers who have all been trained by the group, mostly through extensive webinars.
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All are trained in basic first aid.
All are trained at the dominant Ballydoyle stable by Aidan O'Brien.
All are trained soldiers who have served abroad in the past, he said.
All are trained, battle hardened and have access to high grade weaponry.
All were trained to steer using positive reinforcement operant conditioning techniques.
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