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"go through training" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to undergo or complete a training program or process. Example: I will need to go through training before starting my new job as a flight attendant.
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Prospective tour guides for the disaster site go through training.
He just doesn't want to go through training camp.
Volunteers will have to go through training as well as background checks.
That needs to be set up in advance of a semester; recruits must go through training and earn college credit.
Some loan offerings, like New York City's HomeFirst Down Payment Assistance Program, require that people go through training to participate.
He's like a fighter who's gained a lot of weight and needs to go through training again".
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"He goes through training with a fine-tooth comb.
"Now, he's going through training camp and being sore.
The SPLA is composed of different militias most of whom haven't gone through training.
Mr. Berry began every morning with a run on the beach where he had gone through training two decades earlier.
In September, the same 23 workers went through training in Shanghai, to learn how to apply those principles.
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