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Free sign upThe phrase "training scheme" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to refer to a program designed to teach someone skills, knowledge, or a particular subject. For example, "The company offers a comprehensive training scheme for their new employees."
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After this, he successfully applied to the BBC training scheme.
Then I found the NHS graduate management training scheme.
All new doctors graduate into a training scheme.
DEK runs its own training scheme for school-leavers.
McDonald's has an ambitious new training scheme (see article).
You get to grips gradually, through the training scheme.
An outdoor leisure facility to assist the al-Qaeda youth training scheme?
Youth training scheme were meant to be a permanent feature as a gateway to working life.
"I was put on a training scheme to get back into work," he said.
Uweso's vocational training scheme is the latest development in the charity's thinking.
She plans to launch her training scheme next year with offices in Chad, Mali and Senegal.
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