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Discover LudwigThe phrase "much training" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a large amount or significant level of training. Example: "She became an expert in her field after much training and dedication."
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much training.
But not too much training.
How much training did you do?
How much training did we need?
You don't even get much training.
I would definitely recommend getting as much training as possible.
"I don't care how much training they have".
"How much training have you had?" he asked, concerned.
"There's only so much training you can do.
But, really, we might not need much training.
Different levels of impact were found according to how much training the participants had received.
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