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The phrase "are trained for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the preparation or education someone receives for a specific role, task, or skill.
Example: "The employees are trained for various emergency situations to ensure safety in the workplace."
Alternatives: "are prepared for" or "are educated for".
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Midwives are trained for it.
Pilots are trained for such eventualities.
"We are trained for all kinds of responses.
Oil field workers are trained for this type of rescue.
Here, though, the cameras are trained, for much of the hour, on his face.
Soldiers are trained for months to deal with the loud chaos of war.
The former rebels are trained for 10 days by Fauna and Flora International.
She is the only paid worker and relies on a team of volunteers who are trained for the CCG pilot.
As the new Mr Bennett says in Pride, Prejudice and Zombies: "My daughters are trained for battle, not the kitchen".
PGR recruits must now undergo lie-detector, psychological and drugs tests; they are trained for 18 months instead of four.
"You have a computer or you are without one; you are trained for the digital future or you are in dead-end, low-paying work".
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