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Discover Ludwig"do a training" is a correct and acceptable phrase to use in written English.
It can be used to describe a variety of activities related to learning, including professional development workshops or military drills. For example, "The new recruits will have to do a training session before they can be officially accepted into the military."
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So what we did in this case was do a training study.
She says of the role, "I had to do a training regime to get into the Wallis state.
"A long time ago when I was a player I was asked to do a training session with a London ladies team.
A while later, two Brandeis undergraduates, Shannon Cabell and Michelle Barras, came in to do a training session, and it didn't go quite as smoothly.
He will also have to do a training course in Australia to prove he has the skills to work as a plumber.
She suggests considering doing a part time Legal Practice Course while working as a paralegal job, or taking the CILEX route, which takes longer than the traditional path, but is cheaper and means you don't have to do a training contract to qualify.
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"It was like, well, did Mumford & Sons do a train tour?
I would sit and bathe in such a wonderful victory but I have to do a train-dash.
Instead, we would need to do a train-to-train transfer.
Additionally, we're going to do a train-the-trainer programs with Farm To School to train people out in the field.
He has done a training course in book-keeping and marketing.
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