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Discover LudwigThe phrase "from training" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to any kind of training that a person has received, either in the context of a job or a hobby. For example, you could say: "Her expertise in web design comes from training she received at college."
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Mr. Watters retired from training in 1999.
They have just come in from training.
He held out from training camp.
No, just a break from training.
"Feeling strong comes from training and confidence comes from training as well.
He has been excused from training camp by Toronto.
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// The synaptic weights from Training-->Output are fixed.
The free agent went from training-camp hopeful to starter in four weeks.
Adam wrote: "On my way back from [training] to hear Craig Levein has gone.
Learning from Training Data Set.
You have now graduated from Training School.
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