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The phrase "specifically trained" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person or group of people who have been given special, often extensive, instruction in order to gain a particular skill or knowledge. For example, "The agents in the field are specifically trained to handle difficult situations."
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However, I was specifically trained to avoid using Twitter.
RCA students were specifically trained for the emerging design professions.
"They're specifically trained to do that and that's their primary skill set".
The company has frontline reps specifically trained to call customers who have given it low marks.
Models need to be specifically trained to work with beam search.
Within the GermanIMPACT trial specifically trained care managers were engaged to cooperate with general practitioners (GPs).
Shaded relief representations were traditionally produced manually by specifically trained cartographers.
But she added that employees were specifically trained not to hand out brooms to guests.
Here in Katine, those VHTs specifically trained as community medicine distributors, have never received the anticipated medicines from the government.
And few health professionals are specifically trained to provide men with sexual and reproductive education and medical care.
Of course our university admissions staff sympathise and have been specifically trained to treat disappointed students sensitively and constructively.
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