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The phrase "am training for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing preparation or practice for a specific event, competition, or goal.
Example: "I am training for a marathon next month."
Alternatives: "am preparing for" or "am getting ready for".
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I am training for the marathon.
But I am training for a marathon and want to continue as I have been.
And, when I am training for a fight, that is my focus".
I am training for the "End to End" (Land's End to John O'Groats) to raise money for charity.
I am training for a half marathon and am experiencing chafing from my sports bra on my sternum area.
My favourite items of clothing... are my Nike running shoes which I need because I am training for the London Marathon.
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I am trained for this.
Jogging is training for sports.
India is training for her third London Marathon.
We're training for the New York City Half.
"And here everyone is training for terrorists".
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