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Discover LudwigThe phrase "comprehensively trained" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who has received thorough and extensive training in a particular field or skill.
Example: "The new employees are comprehensively trained to ensure they understand all aspects of their roles."
Alternatives: "thoroughly trained" or "thoroughly prepared."
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Officers assigned to schools must be comprehensively trained to work in educational environments and be fully accountable to school administrators.
This has serious health and safety implications, so it needs to be carried out by a highly skilled, comprehensively trained and professionally qualified telecommunications engineer.
By its very nature, cell mechanics encompasses the fields of biology, chemistry, physics, engineering, and mathematics in which few scientists are comprehensively trained at an advanced level.
Its 200 "Restless Mobilisers" were comprehensively trained "so that they could approach community leaders, visit households and use their resources, such as stories, pictures and posters, to provide information and advice about Ebola", said Muzwehi.
It's exactly what Hedren had and what Hitchcock elicited; she may not have been the most comprehensively trained actress in Hollywood, but she has a singular presence that mixes alertness and abstraction, a presence that's at the same time an absence, and he pushes it to its extreme.
Redgrave and lawyer Helgi Maki made the recommendations in a submission related to Bill C-337, a private member's bill tabled by interim Conservative leader Rona Ambrose that would require new judges to be comprehensively trained in issues relating to sexual assault.
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We comprehensively and systematically trained on scoring the checklists and scrutinized concordance between assessors on 19 papers, which we found to be substantial [14] and broadly consistent with those found in other CONSORT evaluations [6] [8].
Study members will be carefully selected and comprehensively informed and trained regarding Good Clinical Practice (GCP).
(DM)" All participants felt that CCWs should be trained comprehensively in order to provide TB/HIV/PMTCT integrated care.
All data collectors were pharmacy undergraduates and they were trained comprehensively before commencing the survey by conducting a workshop.
During their education, students are trained comprehensively in theoretical knowledge and veterinary skills and prepared for their future profession.
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