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The phrase "call off training" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to indicate that a scheduled training session has been canceled.
Example: "Due to unforeseen circumstances, we have to call off training for this week."
Alternatives: "cancel training" or "postpone training."
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"He is not afraid to call off a training session if he feels the players are too tired: he did so twice before the game against Australia at the end of the last autumn series and when I was at Wasps.
Call off the search.
To yank our chain, the North's 81-year-old Kim Il Sung demands we call off our annual training exercises with the country we long ago saved from invasion.
The commanding officer called off the training immediately, and the ensuing celebrations -- not that so many lives were lost, but that ours were saved -- continued for three days.
Meanwhile, in a separate dispute, a planned strike by workers on CrossCountry trains on Friday has been called off.
Furloughs were called off.
The game was called off.
The match was called off.
If I get called off, I get called off.
That plan was called off.
Germany's train drivers have agreed to call off their strike and enter mediation with Deutsche Bahn.
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