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'am in training' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a person who is in the process of learning or practicing something in order to improve their skills. For example: "I have been studying Spanish for six months, and now I am in training to become a certified translator."
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My one regret is that I can't spend as much time with him when I am in training.
"I used to be fat, but now I am in training".
I am in training to be first in the press-bar queue to buy a drink for Bleddyn Williams.
A notable series of self-portraits (1927 29) show her masquerading as a feminized male wearing lipstic, painted-on heart-shaped rouge, and a shirt with painted-on black nipples that reads, "I am in training, don't kiss me".
I'm happy with where I am in training and that it's all coming together at the right time".
All I am saying is I am in training for days for this video".
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We're in training.
Nearly 700 more are in training.
"People are going to be in training all the time".
Another misstep has been in training the sales staff.
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