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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am trained" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has received training or education in a particular area or skill.
Example: "I am trained in first aid and can assist in emergencies."
Alternatives: "have been trained" or "am qualified".
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I am trained.
I am trained as a film-maker.
I am trained to take the risks that are necessary.
"Actually, I am trained in many different rituals," he says.
As a journalist, I am trained as an absolutist in matters of open data.
I am trained to make sure, and I go far to establish credibility.
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"He's been trained.
We had been trained.
More people are trained".
He's trained hard.
They are always being trained".
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