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train up
verb
To train or educate with skills needed to perform a task
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I had a train up in the attic.
At Thanksgiving, he takes the train up to Boston.
I took the train up and we had dinner.
I took the bullet train up that morning from Tokyo.
Perhaps it's time to train up our children.
I'm on the train up to the Edinburgh television festival.
Renewable Energy Partners says it plans to train up to 200 workers in the city.
From Schenectady, New York, they rode the train up and got straight to work.
"I told him 'I know you can make it' and to train up," Sergeant Taylor said.
But it does have these features that you can train up a machine-learning algorithm.
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(2) There is an apparent difference between the rail corrugation occurrence propensities in the train-up and train-down directions.
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