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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are not training" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or a group is currently not engaged in a training activity.
Example: "The athletes are not training today due to the inclement weather."
Alternatives: "are not practicing" or "are not rehearsing".
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And isn't it scandalous that we are not training enough nurses and doctors in our own country?
We are not training as many as we need and not keeping them in the profession after qualifying.
Working him on a nearby sand gallop has done a world of good and we are not training him so hard".
"NATO forces are not training for this kind of work," said Rob de Wijk, a military analyst at the Dutch Institute of International Relations.
"It means that the ones that are losing are not training well, so if you don't train well, you don't train.
Its top performers survive on a shoestring budget, and when they are not training they often earn income from arranging rafting tours.
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Musicians are not trained to operate artillery.
"I have actors who are not trained.
"Immigration officers are not trained health professionals.
We doctors are not trained for it.
They are not trained immigration officers".
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