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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are trained in" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means that a person or group of people have received instruction or education in a particular skill or activity. Example: All employees are trained in customer service techniques to ensure the best possible experience for our clients.
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All are trained in basic first aid.
"They are trained in human-rights theory".
"It is something we are trained in.
"These are people who are trained in these issues".
They are trained in aerial and underwater rescues.
The dogs are trained in 12 different scents.
All our GPs are trained in counselling techniques".
The Metropolitan officers are trained in close protection and Supt.
Both are "trained in manipulation … both less than trustworthy".
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