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The phrase "train to become" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about learning a new skill or preparing for a new role. For example: "She took classes and studied hard to train to become an accountant."
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Did you train to become a programmer?
Our fellows train to become leaders in research and scholarship.
He excelled at school and eventually travelled to Britain to train to become a surgeon.
In some Japanese manufacturers, assembly-line workers regularly train to become product service technicians.
You could train to become a consultant, or use your knowledge to teach others.
He chose to join the military and train to become a Navy commando.
Several months later, she retired from hockey and decided to train to become an elite sprinter.
Aged 57, she is to train to become a maths teacher.
You can train to become a goldsmith, or if you want to manage a McDonald's you learn Systemgastronomie.
Through the Global Health Concentration students committed to change learn essential skills and train to become future leaders.
She started to talk about going back to work - she wanted to train to become a teacher.
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