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Discover LudwigThe phrase "properly train" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to the act of training someone or something in a thorough and effective manner.
Example: "It is essential to properly train new employees to ensure they understand their roles and responsibilities."
Alternatives: "adequately train" or "effectively train"
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The suit also accuses the city of failing to properly train the officers to deal with episodes involving children.
If I had it my way, I would have skipped the season and stayed at home to properly train.
They had failed to properly train principals and teachers in the event that a new evaluation system was put in place.
Ms. Biben's office also said that Mr. Stone did not properly train his staff, noting that two people contracted West Nile virus while working for him.
New Yorkers need to know whether the Police Department has failed to properly train and monitor its officers to prevent race-based stops.
Georgia will not only offer registration forms to all applicants, but will properly train public assistance employees and provide data on its registration efforts to the voting groups.
The suit also accuses Elizabeth officials of failing to properly train Thomas D'Amico, an off-duty police officer convicted of manslaughter in the attack.
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How will management be properly trained?
Eliza, Saul is convinced, can achieve shefa, if properly trained.
And all gun owners should be properly trained and licensed.
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