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Free sign upThe phrase "easy to train" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a task, activity, or a person that can quickly acquire new skills. For example, "She was a hardworking student with an eagerness to learn, making her easy to train."
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They are also generally easy to train.
It's easy to train for the best scenarios.
It is easy to train to do this, he says.
"He acts right and he's easy to train.
Single Layer Feedforward Networks (SLFN) are the most popular and easy to train.
But at home she is companionable, curious, easy to train, and, to Macdonald's astonishment, playful.
In addition, despite many organizations' best efforts, customers are not as easy to train as employees.
"It's easy to train both of them to fight," he said.
He's not easy to train, he's a box-walker but he's got guts and Jason knows him well.
"I'm the type who's always looking for a problem with a horse, but he is so easy to train".
Of course it's not easy to train in December, when it's usually pitch black for 16 hours a day and freezing.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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