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The phrase "are not trained" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something lacks training or preparation in a specific area or skill.
Example: "The new employees are not trained to handle customer complaints effectively."
Alternatives: "lack training" or "are untrained".
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Musicians are not trained to operate artillery.
"I have actors who are not trained.
We doctors are not trained for it.
They are not trained immigration officers".
"Immigration officers are not trained health professionals.
Pilots, he said, "are not trained as Green Berets, they are not trained as law enforcement".
"But the infantry soldiers are not trained to search houses".
Soldiers are not trained to understand the global supply chain.
Best quote "Our dogs are not trained to read.
"We are not trained to tame the Wild West".
Lawyers and engineers are not trained the same way.
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