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The phrase "and trained in the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's qualifications or skills in a specific area or field.
Example: "She is a professional chef and trained in the culinary arts."
Alternatives: "and educated in the" or "and skilled in the".
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They are tame geese, reared by people and trained in the art of wildlife documentary making.
Hezbollah is armed to the teeth and trained in the most advanced technology of guerrilla warfare.
Navka lived and trained in the US for more than a decade.
Ritola lived and trained in the United States but competed internationally for Finland.
We check in to Bobby's for a cookery lesson from chef Deepak Molak, Calcutta-born and trained in the Punjab.
Many were perpetrated by individuals commissioned and trained in the al-Qaida camps in the late 1990s.
"For 12 years, starting in 1949," Whitfield said, "I lived in New York and trained in the Armory.
As a youth, Mr. Khumalo joined the African National Congress's clandestine army and trained in the Soviet Union.
A local person was recruited as a station technician and trained in the use of the HP instrumentation.
As in the rest of the country, about three-quarters of them were born and trained in the United States.
Asked if he had trained while waiting for the transfer to be completed, Mangala said: "I went on a run every day and trained in the gym.
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