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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cut training" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to the act of reducing or eliminating training sessions or programs.
Example: "Due to budget constraints, we have decided to cut training for the next quarter."
Alternatives: "reduce training" or "eliminate training."
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That cut training time.
"As an example, three years ago, the NHS in London cut training places by 24%.
Cut training in the visual arts and our national ability to design will be crippled.
A lot of franchise companies may have cut training in this economy, but we've doubled it.
A number of councils have also reduced fees, while others have cut training budgets and some allowances.
Officials say they are hoping that the use of the simulators will cut training time 20percentto60percentcent.
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It consolidated bus routes and cut train service.
Before the end-of-Ramadan holiday, the Indonesian government cut train fares for those making the annual trip to their home village.
Train travel around much of Britain, already in chaos after a spate of accidents forced officials to cut train speed and to begin an emergency repair program, is now an improvisational prospect at best.
In the early 1930s, G.M. joined with other companies to develop the Burlington Zephyr, a radically innovative train that broke world speed records and cut train travel times in half.
Despite radiation fears, aftershock warnings, power cuts, train disruption and half-empty supermarkets, many queued patiently on March 15th to meet their tax deadlines.
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