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The sentence "run a training" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it in any context that requires referring to organizing and conducting a training session. For example: "The new supervisor will be running a training next Tuesday to welcome new employees."
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"This is not the time to run a training school" for economic policy directors.
"He was trying to run a training camp, and I was trying to keep the gym empty".
He promised additional funds to run a training programme for young artists and paid for installation of seatback titling technology in about 700 seats.
U.S. Marines run a training program on the outskirts of Tbilisi, the capital, for Georgian battalions preparing to deploy to Afghanistan.
What she means, I suspect, is "Won't help me run a training course if one of the participants breaks down or beats the hapless online grocery shopper to a pulp with his own A4 pad".
Laskar Jihad is known to have run a training camp for local recruits at a village called Munjul, near the town of Bogor on Java, but that camp was reportedly closed down in April 2000.
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"This shows that you can't run a train from 30 miles away," said one passenger at the time.
"He came home one day and said to my mom, 'I'm going to run a train,' " his daughter, Pamela Garfield, said in an interview.
And then after they was in there for a minute, he came out and let us know that she was gon', you know, run a train or whatever.
About two years ago Wisconsin Central implemented a remote control operation that allows one man to run a train, instead of two or four men.
Set up your track through the bridge and test run a train through it.
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