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Discover Ludwig"coaching for" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used when referring to the act of providing guidance or instruction to someone in a particular skill or area. Here is an example: "I signed up for coaching for public speaking to improve my presentation skills."
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He teaches coaching — for schoolteachers.
Coaching for growth.
"I'm not coaching for acceptance," Groh said.
I'm glad I'm coaching for him".
She has been coaching for 13 years.
"I've been coaching for 30 years," Corrigan said.
Conventional wisdom has Lovie coaching for his future.
Tressel was essentially barred from college coaching for five years.
Has run Self-Factor Coaching for seven years.
England's project there is called "Coaching for Hope".
She also provides one-on-one coaching for senior executives.
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