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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always trained" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent state of being educated or prepared in a particular skill or area over time.
Example: "The staff is always trained to handle emergency situations effectively."
Alternatives: "consistently trained" or "continuously educated".
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He always trained very well and he deserved this goal.
Meanwhile, the output weights are always trained without considering the high order statistics of input signals.
'Before, I'd always trained up young people, but of course they move to other things.
She laughs, she jokes, but her eye is always trained on the work.
But these animals are always trained or domesticated, not free-living wild creatures.
I always trained and competed for an athletics club, even as a double-Olympic champion.
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He was always training.
"You can always train more," he said.
I didn't always train harder—I trained smarter, and that was because of him.
"I always train like a challenger and I want to bring those titles back to Britain.
Mr. W. is always training two or three collies to be Lassie.
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