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The phrase "are not adequately trained" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe individuals or groups who lack sufficient training or preparation for a specific task or role.
Example: "The employees are not adequately trained to handle customer complaints effectively."
Alternatives: "lack proper training" or "are insufficiently prepared".
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But critics claim that officials in Mecca are not adequately trained.
Many staff members are not adequately trained to handle severe behavior problems, researchers say.
While about 600 military officers supplement the contract officers, Mr. Ernst said, the soldiers are not adequately trained for the task.
A series of research reports have found that some doctors are not adequately trained to use the equipment and that the machines are not superior to conventional surgery.
They tend to employ teachers who are more inexperienced than the hires at affluent schools, and they often are not adequately trained for the intense environments they will face, making them more likely to leave, said Linda Darling-Hammond, a professor emerita at Stanford who heads the Learning Policy Institute, an education think tank.
Employees are not adequately trained on safety, and standard operating procedures are lacking.
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Often, nursing homes aides aren't adequately trained to identify the early signs of deterioration in a resident's condition and to act promptly to help prevent a medical crisis.
"The weak point in the chain," he explains, "is humans". Employees and contractors aren't adequately trained to monitor the system or to ward off cybercrime.
Several family members said it was evident from the tape that the hijackers were not adequately trained and appeared to be struggling to fly the plane.
But these policies had a "lack of detail", and staff were not adequately trained in how to undertake the procedures of publishing information online.
The job of removing ordnance was complicated by the fact that many of the combat engineers in the invasion were not adequately trained for the task.
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