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Discover LudwigThe phrase "expensive training" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to training programs or courses that require a significant financial investment.
Example: "The company decided to invest in expensive training for its employees to enhance their skills and productivity."
Alternatives: "costly training" or "high-priced training".
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"People voluntarily booked cheaper hotels and canceled expensive training sessions in favor of Internet courses".
Why fork out for expensive training courses after you're out there in the self-employment jungle all on your tod?
Love says a close reading of Cameron's speech suggests he can find the savings from cutting foreign trips and cutting down on expensive training.
Chicken and egg: why should a society bother with expensive training for low-paid, undervalued workers in retail, social care or nurseries?
There is no need for pilots to fly expensive training missions to keep their skills honed, since they can use simulators instead.
Year after year, though, richer countries do better, probably because of some combination of better nutrition and more money to throw at expensive training, among other factors.
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We eliminated two expensive trains and replaced them with three less expensive buses.
Is a low-budget reality show really going to put expensive train equipment at risk?
I mean, if the first film fails, the whole thing becomes a very expensive train wreck.
not only is it the most expensive train line in Europe, it was NEVER on time.
"Passengers across Britain will have been in similar situations on overcrowded, expensive trains," he said.
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