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"training in using" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It typically refers to a specific type of training focused on learning how to use a particular tool, skill, or technique. Example: "The new employees received thorough training in using the company's software before starting their roles."
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Police officers on average get 120 hours of training in using force for every 8 hours in conflict resolution.
They argued that these therapies had good track records and that clinicians should be aware of them and receive training in using them.
Elders get training in using restraint when hugging or touching abused children, and in "how not to take children's behavior personally," Ms. Homstead said.
On top of that, at the Language Centre we get ongoing training in using recording devices and transcription software to document languages for the community.
Rugby High School, Warwickshire: a green screen for use in all subjects, plus a new, compatible camera some good editing software, and sufficient training in using it all.
Students and teachers from Soroti district, in north-east Uganda, have received training in using puppets to communicate messages, as part of the British Council's Connecting Classrooms programme.
Depending on interests, selected interns may also be provided introductory training in using graphics programs to create maps.
It's extremely important to have crutches fitted properly and to undergo training in using them on different surfaces.
However, it is essential that pest control technicians have the proper training in using this technology or else it will be of limited value.
The certification signifies that dozens of the 460 growers have distributed protective gear, given training in using chemicals and hired doctors to visit at least weekly.
Keith Tyrell, director of Pesticide Action Network UK, says: "Smallholder farmers get very little training in using pesticides and tend to spray their crops far too often.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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