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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for training" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the purpose or reason for something. For example: - "The company provided me with a laptop for training purposes." - "I am seeking a mentor for training in public speaking." - "The gym offers a variety of classes for training different muscle groups." - "I need to buy new shoes for training at the track." - "The workshop is designed for training new employees on company policies and procedures."
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Helpful for training or not?
Tomorrow I go for training.
It's time for training.
How about for training?
Went to Kansai for training, even".
Bushra went to Lahore for training.
It's the ideal place for training.
It paid for training of local groups.
Where is your favourite place for training?
"I thought it was for training purposes".
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