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The phrase "are trained now" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that individuals or groups are currently undergoing training or have recently completed training.
Example: "The new employees are trained now and ready to start their roles in the company."
Alternatives: "are currently being trained" or "have just completed training".
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All eyes are trained now on Yves Saint Laurent, as the house prepares for the first show by new designer Hedi Slimane.
— Laurie Goodstein (@lauriegnyt) 13 Mar 13 — ROBERT MACKEY All eyes are trained now on the Vatican balcony in St. Peter's Square, where the news of the new pope's identity will be revealed shortly.
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"They are training now".
"They are being trained now for the war," she says.
The head of operations, Jim Pavitt, claims that 10 times as many operations people are being trained now as six years ago.
The staff of Orphans International in Sri Lanka have been trained now for three years.
It's cute the way Don's amused and gives in--he's trained now.
Odierno said that while troops going to Afghanistan had been trained, they were "trained now to do training and advising only.
When you're training now, what's your typical weekly mileage?
"The way we're training now is all high tempo, and we're taking that into games, working hard from the minute the whistle goes.
Once you've been training, now is the time to make sure that you are familiar with both Stock and Time matches.
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