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Discover LudwigThe phrase "trained to manage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone who has received education or experience in management skills or techniques. Example: "After completing her MBA, she felt well-prepared and trained to manage a team effectively."
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VHT have been trained to manage fever and available data indicates improvement in community malaria management.
With the consideration of insufficient medical and nursing staff and their heavy workloads, pharmacists who are well trained to manage minor ailments are considered to take the role in patient self-management.
Actors who go to drama schools are trained to manage their emotions without suffering lasting effects.
A village committee has been trained to manage the new water source.
As aid workers we are trained to manage and implement programmes in times of conflict.
Safety: Is the companion trained to manage the traveler's specific personal and medical needs?
Academics are trained to manage data streams and to make informed appraisals of the sources we find.
That ended with the exodus of the Portuguese; few Angolans had been trained to manage factories or farms.
Sting operations should be carried out only by the police, who are trained to manage such situations, she added.
I have talked with dozens of correctional staff members who acknowledge that officers are not trained to manage geriatric prisoners.
I was trained to manage the kidnapping of a reporter overseas (thankfully, I never had to put the training to use).
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