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The phrase "basic training about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Example: The new employees underwent a week-long basic training about company policies and procedures before starting their roles.
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Irving Kristol recalls Army basic training: "About half of my original group seems to have come from Cicero, Illinois, which was Al Capone's hometown, or at least his criminal base...
As Mr. Romney recalled, Mr. Netanyahu told him of a favorite memory from basic training about a soldier trying to race his comrades with a fat man atop his shoulders.
Over those weeks, the 18,000 recruits who make it through basic training – about 2,500 of them women – will struggle through runs wearing packs and boots, through biceps-burning obstacle courses that include shimmying across cables high above muddy ponds, and through specialized martial arts training in which they are likely to get punched or thrown once or twice.
I left for basic training about a year ago.
You have conversations in basic training about "what is integrity?" One time someone explained integrity as doing the right thing, even when nobody's looking.
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Basic training lasts about 10 months.
Its powerful lure is that it allows them to naturalize as United States citizens quickly, in most cases at the end of basic training, which lasts about 10 weeks.
That's what basic training is about: destroying a person's ability to empathize with the "other" for the good of the nation (or rather, its rulers).
Those who are accepted can be naturalized in record time — right after basic training, or in about 10 weeks.
In basic training, troops spend about 40% of their week studying the history of the Communist Party and the military writings of party leaders.
Kim Myong Won, 22, a recruit who had just finished basic training and was about to begin his first tour on the front line, said: "We will fight to defend ourselves.
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