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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are to be trained" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that individuals or groups are scheduled or required to undergo training in the future.
Example: "All new employees are to be trained in company policies and procedures during their first week."
Alternatives: "are required to be trained" or "are scheduled for training".
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The recruits are to be trained at the State Univ.
One is how and where the high-flyers are to be trained.
In Syria, the US is to bolster the "moderate" Syrian rebels who are to be trained in Saudi Arabia.
Staff are to be trained in recognizing and preventing sexual abuse and also in "interacting professionally with L.G.B.T. and gender nonconforming people".
The New Yorker, April 30 , 1927P. 17 Bellboys at Park Central are to be trained by a former officer in the Marines.
By E. B. White The New Yorker, April 30 , 1927P. 17 Bellboys at Park Central are to be trained by a former officer in the Marines.
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In Shakespeare's time the main way you could advance was to be trained verbally.
And how lucky I was to be trained in a place where I could think that was the case.
What happens in this country is you educate your own children and send other people's to be trained.
No new Polish teachers were to be trained.
In addition to this, Mehmed asked him for 500 boys that were to be trained as janissaries.
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