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The phrase "and trained to be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's preparation or education for a specific role or skill.
Example: "She has a background in psychology and trained to be a counselor."
Alternatives: "and educated to be" or "and prepared to be".
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She studied anthropology in Egypt and trained to be an opera singer.
Probably done my A-Levels, gone to university and trained to be a doctor.
I originally wanted to be a psychotherapist and trained to be a psychotherapist.
He grew up in Ozone Park, Queens, and Long Beach, N.Y., and trained to be a concert violinist.
We were against the 12th Panzer division, who were Hitler Youth boys and trained to be ferocious fighters.
He left St Kevin's with four O-levels and one A-level, and trained to be a quantity surveyor.
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Mr. Speer was born on March 19 , 1905 in Mannheim and was trained to be an architect.
He went to Rugby school and then trained to be a chartered accountant with Peat Marwick.
And he trained to be an AIDS buddy.
"He went to basic training, and he was trained to be a soldier," Sara says in a later episode.
You're not a burden, and GPs are trained to be mental health allies.
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