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"specific training" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to specific types of training that are tailored to particular skills and/or topics. For example, "Employees at the company must complete specific training on how to use the new software."
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I spoke to quite a few specialist domestic violence staff who hadn't had any specific training.
We need to give women specific training in areas like media handling, image and impact.
"But there's not a lot of specific training about how you interview a 10-year-old suspect".
That includes ensuring that those who advise the over-50s either already have the relevant experience, or get specific training.
They need to think harder about developing specific training policies rather than just lumping it with vaguely defined education policies.
At the same time a number of officers were given specific training on how to deal with suicide bombers.
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People then had general training, and then role-specific training.
I have my venue-specific training this Sunday, the last of three compulsory days training.
The council, in San Diego, recently named sports-specific training as one of its key fitness trends for 2000.
Sport-specific training and "return-to-play" exercises.
Otherwise, the worker loses the received firm-specific training.
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