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Discover LudwigThe phrase "effectively trained" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who has received training that has successfully equipped them with the necessary skills or knowledge.
Example: "The employees were effectively trained to handle customer inquiries with confidence and professionalism."
Alternatives: "well-trained" or "thoroughly trained."
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We hypothesize that EPs can be effectively trained to safely perform ultrasound-guided femoral nerve blocks, resulting in effective pain relief in patients with proximal femoral fractures.
Such ANN models were effectively trained by using a wellbore production database which was compiled from several world geothermal fields.
Those who were good at processing information, open to learning and not overly conscientious were more effectively trained if they were persuaded to make mistakes.
Analysis of data captured across two training sessions with a BCI mathematics educational game showed that math anxiety can be effectively trained and reduced with a BCI.
It is an exploration of how everyday practices – such as clicking to accept an app's legal terms – are made so simple that we are effectively "trained" to not read the contents.
But only when such teachers are effectively trained to apply a specific application to teaching a particular topic to a particular set of students — only then does classroom technology really work.
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The second is to effectively train their moderators to recognise and remove gender-based hate speech.
The Federal District Court in Los Angeles found that the Navy could effectively train with the restrictions.
She also needs to be able to effectively train others on the unit's standard work.
But, similarly, terrorist groups could find ways to more effectively train recruits.
There are certainly Olympic teams that do not have the resources to effectively train for Beijing's conditions.
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