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"training a" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is commonly used when describing a specific type of training or the action of training something or someone. Example: "I am currently training a new group of employees on our company's policies and procedures."
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"It was like training a German shepherd".
He frequently compares training a dancer to training a horse.
"He's training a lot better," Pletcher said.
Training a sheepdog, then, is coming "full circle".
I was training a group of Slovakians in 1990.
As of tonight, you're training a new person".
He is by training a securities lawyer.
The issues discussed include the size of the database for training a neural network, database enlargement for training a neural network, and extrapolation based on modelling results.
Training a forest involves the choice of several parameters.
This is not, however, like paying for training a prizefighter.
Joss Wright is training a robot to freak people out.
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