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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a trained" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a qualification or expertise that someone possesses, often in a professional or educational context.
Example: "As a trained psychologist, I can provide insights into mental health issues."
Alternatives: "as a qualified" or "as a certified".
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Anya moved to Britain in 1982 as a trained nurse.
As a trained anthropologist, Elena Sobrino applies her lens both to Flint, Michigan, and MIT's campus.
Méliès's films were theatrical spectacles that exploited his skills as a trained magician and illusionist.
As a trained linguist and scientist, he attended crucial meetings such as the Yalta Conference.
Navigated the subterranean maze as successfully as a trained, oh, never mind.
As a trained dancer and choreographer, his way of processing the encounter was through dance.
Mr. Toporenok gave up a career as a trained chef to teach and perform break dancing.
As a trained counsellor, Renaud now calls women's addiction to pornography "widespread and silent".
"As a trained vet he can deal with the interface between animal and human viruses.
As a trained musicologist, Mr. Schwann was careful about facts but not obsessive.
Nothing is guaranteed, but as a trained teacher you currently enjoy good employment prospects.
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