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The phrase "also being trained" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone or something that is undergoing training in addition to others or in conjunction with other activities.
Example: "In addition to the new employees, the existing staff are also being trained on the updated software."
Alternatives: "additionally undergoing training" or "further receiving training".
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Teachers are also being trained, he said.
Somali forces are also being trained in Uganda.
But now the lenses are also being trained on American citizens.
School governors and headteachers are also being trained to prioritise the issue of children's safety when selecting staff.
In new pilot programs, the dogs are now also being trained to spot and identify the animals on their own.
Our dementia advisors are also being trained to undertake the assessment of need – technically known as an MAF1/MAF2/Support Plan – to deal with presenting issues".
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And timbre is definitely natural to some extent but it can also be trained.
Freeport inspectors must also be trained in constitutional law and anti-discrimination law concerning searches.
(Another of Conran's influential lieutenants, the late Oliver Gregory, had also been trained as a shopfitter).
Courtesy of a program at Blackburn Penitentiary, he has also been trained as a groom.
"TBAs must also be trained on post-natal care, including breastfeeding and weaning babies," said Ngatia.
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