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Discover LudwigThe phrase "time to training" is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
Instead, it should be written as "time for training." This phrase can be used in situations where someone needs to attend a training session or class. Example: "I have to leave work early today because it's time for training at the new company software."
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Without it, young athletes have little incentive to devote time to training, advocates say.
As a result, it is harder for law firms to devote nonbillable time to training entry-level associates.
And like many athletes at the time, he made enough of a living to allow him to devote his time to training.
Klemen Bedenik, who was Whitlock's first coach, recalled the focus that drove the young athlete to dedicate all his time to training, even back then.
I've found effective alternatives and dedicate plenty of time to training staff via email, Google Hangouts (video conferences) and instant messenger.
Almost everyone in the squad now is professional, so they can dedicate most of their time to training with the national team or playing and training with their clubs.
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Will he have enough time to train?
There is little time to train.
Now, there is no time to train".
But Hamilton still managed to find time to train.
Nurses and teachers get more time to train.
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