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The phrase 'his training' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the training someone has undertaken or is in the process of undertaking. For example: "This year Mark has taken great strides forward in his training, and looks set to reach his goals".
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Would his training really suffer?
His training methods were unorthodox.
His training lasted six weeks.
Tells about his training.
His training was haphazard.
Page is a product of his training.
The Mets immediately slowed his training regime.
Gradually, he deviated from his training regimen.
This was his training run.
His training didn't last long.
How is his training going?
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