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"have training" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to refer to a person or group of people receiving instruction, instruction on a specific subject, or a workshop or class that is designed to provide education or skill building. For example, "I am attending a course on public speaking this summer to have training in the area."
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"Lots of girls have training".
They have training, and it shows.
I don't really have training in jewelry.
They have training camps in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
People who have training know what steps to take".
Meteorologists — they are the forecasters — have training in atmospheric science.
"What makes you so sure?" "I have training, sir".
We have training programmes with university staff members.
We have training and education for faculty and students.
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Athletes have trained for years.
Some men have train sets.
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