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Discover Ludwig"resume training" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to talk about continuing a training, class, or workshop that was previously interrupted. For example, "After a COVID-induced break, we were finally able to resume training in the skills lab."
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(d) resume training from a saved model.
Eto'o said he would resume training in Spain on Saturday.
He was cleared by doctors to resume training in February.
Runners typically resume training at lower mileages than preinjury.
He expects to resume training next week and he is healthy otherwise.
As I write it's being reported that he will resume training in two weeks.
She plans to take a month off after the birth and then resume training.
"His doctors said he can't resume training until March 15," Sherer said.
He will resume training with the rest of the squad on Thursday.
So we postponed the fight to give Abril a chance to recover and resume training.
While flying hours remain reduced, money has since been found for some squadrons to resume training.
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