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The phrase "doing a training" is correct and usable in written English.
For example, "I am doing a training session on how to use a computer more effectively."
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In fact, he said, running against Mr. Romney made him "feel like I'm doing a training run for the general election".
But the crazy thing was that one day, they told me the Israeli consulate is doing a training for Jewish-American freshmen on how to defend Israel.
She had planned to run in the New York City Half Marathon on Sunday, but her left hamstring — the healthy one — hurt a bit on Friday when she was doing a training workout on a track.
"I was doing a training clinic for competition riders and he was watching and then asked if he could bring his horse and have a lesson," said Clarke.
The 17-year-old said: "I was doing a training course at college in childcare, but it was really hard to find a job and I needed something permanent straight away.
The headset does not need to be worn during every training session, but rather should be used when athletes are doing a training session involving "a high volume of quality repetitions," according to the co-founders — albeit predicting your training performance ahead of time isn't exactly an exact science.
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Terry was doing a train robbery down the other end with Eric".
So the idea of doing a train heist was a treat".
So what we did in this case was do a training study.
He has done a training course in book-keeping and marketing.
She says of the role, "I had to do a training regime to get into the Wallis state.
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