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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at training" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific training session or event, often in a professional or educational context.
Example: "I learned a lot of valuable skills at training last week."
Alternatives: "during training" or "in training".
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At training camp, he missed a block.
Who is better at training?
They're very good at training their troops.
And I always look at training.
They are aimed at training your brain.
At training they talk of "accountability".
Therefore, it is very efficient at training large-scale problems.
"Normally, we go through it at training camp.
"But players continued to suffer heat illness at training camps.
"He seems comfortable and was focused at training.
9.15am: England are due at training from around 9.30am.
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