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The phrase "in-service training" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to training provided to employees while they are on the job, aimed at improving their skills and knowledge.
Example: "The company offers in-service training programs to help employees stay updated with the latest industry practices."
Alternatives: "on-the-job training" or "workplace training."
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Based on feedback following trainings, the in-service training was well accepted.
It's in-service training.
School principals -- In-service training.
Establish high quality in-service training programmes.
With this aim, teachers should be given in-service training.
In-service training has been mentioned and preparation of teachers.
Attitudes and Evaluation of In-Service Training by Local Administrators.
One teacher said working for me was like being on one long in-service training course.
During and after World War II, in-service training by employers became a common practice.
Secondary schools hunt RE teachers; primaries are crying out for in-service training.
They're not getting good pre-service or in-service training.
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