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Discover LudwigThe word "self-trained" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to describe someone who has taught themselves something, usually without the help of an instructor or class. For example: "John is a self-trained martial artist who practices every day in his backyard."
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"We're partially professionally trained chefs, partially self-trained," he said, removing a delicate layer of skin, like a pink satin blanket, and tossing it into a garbage can.
These trained predictors, the self-trained Genemark [ 52] and a consensus based pipeline, Maker [ 53] were used to generate another five sets of gene models.
They are mostly self-trained, but some may have training from government or private colleges of Ayurvedic medicine.
Mr. Meltzer was a self-trained historian.
The self-trained Mr. LaChiusa lacks a real melodic gift.
Burckhardt was a self-trained artist who moved to New York in the 1830's.
The owner, Maurizio Poerio, is a self-trained chef and totally passionate about wine.
She worships Kki's self-trained chef's ability to create sophisticated flavour combinations.
His architect was Andrew J. Thomas, a rent collector turned builder turned self-trained architect.
Mr. Bruic, a self-trained carpenter, stumbled on the cluttered former storeroom in 2009.
But Smith was also the maker of exquisite hand-painted films and an inventive, self-trained painter.
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