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The phrase "as well trained" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that has received adequate training or education, often in comparison to others.
Example: "The new recruits are as well trained as the veterans, ensuring a smooth transition in the team."
Alternatives: "equally trained" or "just as trained".
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"Second, they're not as well trained.
People at home are not as well trained".
Are they those armed militia that the State Department described as well trained and armed men?
"I'm not as well trained as you are, Michael, in these situations," Taplitz said.
"The classical game requires a player be as well trained as an Olympic athlete".
But they are not always as well trained as you might hope.
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"If you are going to race under certain conditions, you might as well train there".
American Matador missile units did exercises as well, training for nuclear war.
He said the schools needed more space and facilities, as well as trained staff.
She chose a cross-section, young, old, mostly men, as it turned out, self-taught as well as trained.
It is suitable for consumers as well as trained panelists.
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