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Discover Ludwig"be in training" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when discussing a person's current status or activity, particularly in the context of learning a new skill or gaining experience in a particular field. For example: "John has been working hard as an unpaid intern at a local law firm, and is currently in training to become a qualified attorney."
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"People are going to be in training all the time".
SERVICE Highly orchestrated but not stuffy; many on the staff seemed to be in training.
About 3,000 more are believed to be in training camps in Pakistan-held Kashmir.
Laura, I'm glad to see, appears to be in training with her gift from Birgitte.
What is Allan Houston, said to be in training for a big job, supposed to think?
"It's definitely weird to not be in training camp right now," Kane said.
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(Yes, we got it: he's "in training").
But when we're in training — nothing.
We're in training.
Nearly 700 more are in training.
Many have been in training for years.
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