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Discover LudwigThe phrase "oriented on how" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to something that is directed or focused in a particular way. For example, "The development team was oriented on how to make the product more user-friendly."
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SBAs were oriented on how to work with the companion during labour and birth.
A person working in social marketing who does not know children, or someone who produces television, radio or live dramas for adults cannot often make the transition to producing effective and high-quality communication that is appropriate for children, without first being oriented on how to develop and produce media for children.
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The cover page also orients users on how to most effectively apply the assessment instrument.
Theories that depend on external break induction invariably assume random breakage, as it is hard to imagine how chromosomes can be specifically oriented on background radiation or reactive oxygen species.
They were also not oriented on their expected roles.
Thus, at a young age they are really exposed and well-oriented on how computers operate.
At the beginning of the clerkship, the clerkship director oriented the students on how to fill in the e-Portfolio.
A users' guide was developed to orient users on how to install and set up the tool, configure macros, enter data, run reports, print reports, and troubleshoot.
School enrolment increases sevenfold over pre-tsunami levels During the first three weeks after the disaster, UNICEF education project officers from the organization's office in Bossaso (16 hours away) helped orient teachers on how to deal with the disaster.
It's wonky and oriented toward advising the bank on how to gauge investments in projects with climate change in mind, but well worth reading.
Within 24 hours of Google's invitation-only "limited launch" last week, "social good oriented geeks had posted stuff on how to use it to make change," said Lucy Bernholz, a San Francisco-based blogger who writes about philanthropy.
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