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"train them in" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to say that you're teaching someone a skill or knowledge. For example: "We need to train them in customer service so that they can assist customers more efficiently."
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But we don't train them in detection.
"You have to train them in the house".
Ms. Paling agreed to work with Action's account managers to coach and train them in sales.
"I train them in my recipes, but I learn a lot from them, too," she said.
"I don't know how they train them in the Police Academy.
They need outreach programs to train them in the latest farming techniques.
Financial experts recommend that, before their children even leave for college, parents train them in the responsible use of credit.
And farmers deny exploiting these children, saying that they do not overwork them and train them in dealing with pesticides.
We train them in the UK on the technicality of the kit, how to undertake assessments and personal security.
Employers must assess their risk of RSI, provide equipment which is least likely to trigger it and train them in ways to avoid RSI.
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Younger management postgraduates are cheaper than their MBA peers and companies can train them in-house.
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