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"repetitive training" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it any time you want to refer to a form of instruction that's repeated multiple times. For example, you might say "The students gained mastery of the skill through repetitive training."
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Repetitive training is a key part of the Shaolin way of life.
Ruud Gullit, in particular, objected to the repetitive training sessions necessary to develop the required level of mutual understanding.
The repetitive training of eye to joystick means that if these kids ever do snap and pick up a gun, they are in every sense highly skilled killers.
When she returned to unemployment, she said, the government had tightened up, requiring weekly job applications, meetings with job counselors, and repetitive training that produced scant results.
"He was the first coach to use repetitive training and intensive workouts," Curtis said in a 1999 interview for Splash magazine.
They knew to pick escape routes and safety zones as they moved through the blazing forest, a lesson learned in the rigorous and repetitive training hotshot members undertake.
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Digested week, digested: Repetitive train injury.
Business meetings, unless they involved something like a snake coming in through the window, were early casualties, as were joyful, but repetitive, train journeys.
Twenty minutes later repetitive train stimulation was initiated.
We only used one train per MNT to avoid the influence of synaptic plastic changes during repetitive train stimulation (i.e., accumulative depression).
Importantly, we observed that mature neurons induced from cultured astrocytes fired repetitive trains of action potentials and exhibited postsynaptic current spontaneously.
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