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The phrase "take a training" is correct and usable in written English
It means to participate in or undergo a course of instruction or education. Example: I decided to take a training in CPR to learn how to respond in emergency situations.
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The only requirement is that contestants must take a training course — online.
Get out there and volunteer, shadow or take a training course, immersing yourself in experimental learning.
So, wearing his legislator's hat, he drafted a bill to require doctors to take a training course to prescribe narcotics.
All were required to take a training course that covered alligator biology, safety issues, regulations and hunting techniques.
"It's a good idea, just like it's a good idea for a student to take a training test for the SAT," she said.
He met people involved with the Westchester Safe Kids Coalition, based at Blythedale Children's Hospital in Valhalla, who encouraged him to take a training course.
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Just 1 percent said they'd take a train.
From there I decidewhether to fly or take a train.
The next morning, we take a train to Manchester.
Take a train, walk to the grocer, look around you.
From Milan, one can take a train to Turin.
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