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The phrase "training him" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the process of teaching or developing someone's skills or knowledge in a specific area. Example: "The coach is focused on training him to improve his performance on the field."
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I spent months training him.
There's no trick to training him.
"We're still monitoring him and training him off the floor.
There are also compensation fees for training him".
She said she was training him not to cry.
"I put everything I had into training him," Dolph said.
Gaming, Schilling says, helped him understand baseball, by training him to analyze data.
"Basically, it kept me from training him the way I want to train him".
"I knew I saw you on TV! Are you training him?" "Yeah, he's up here now".
He added: "In the acknowledgments, Jeff thanks me for training him.
He'll help her in training him when he's not so busy.
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