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Discover Ludwig"full training" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to an intensive or complete training program, or the total amount of training a person has received. For example: "At the company, new employees are given full training to ensure they understand how to do their job properly."
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Yesterday he took part in full training".
Both players are expected return to full training after Christmas.
"Eastmond is not quite in full training yet," said Potter.
"Coquelin is also back in full training, ahead of schedule, and Welbeck will be in full training next week.
He is running, but not participating in full training".
"Coquelin is back in full training today, ahead of schedule, Welbeck is in full training next week.
"Francis Coquelin is also back in full training today, ahead of schedule, and Danny Welbeck will be in full training next week [having been absent since last April ]
But she will be back in full training with the national team later this year.
The full training takes a year of weekend meetings; this session marks the halfway point.
"He will probably start to run today, and tomorrow he will join in with full training".
"He is also unable to complete a full training regime alongside the other players".
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