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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hard trained" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It is a compound adjective that describes someone who has been trained with a lot of effort and determination. Example: The team of athletes were hard trained for the upcoming competition, spending long hours practicing and pushing themselves to their limits.
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"I remember growing up down at the Jersey Shore, thinking, 'Boy, if I worked real hard, trained, exercised, and my father bought me a special car, l could do what this guy does,"' Mr. Uslan said.
"Our working environment is very different from what we expected and this situation contributes to the use of harsh language, hating our job and not working hard" (trained nurse, TN, workshop one, W1).
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They are working hard, training really well and they are getting confidence.
"I just want to work hard, train hard and score goals for this club.
"You've got to keep working hard, training hard and improving.
"He played hard and trained hard and he expected the same from everyone in the team.
You work hard, you train hard and finally you're back.
"They work hard, they train hard, they are very talented and they are winners.
Of course, our players are working hard and training hard".
I went to do hard training.
I'm not afraid of hard training.
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