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Idiom
To be/feel up to doing something.
To be capable of or fit for something.
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This wasn't just training to do something, this was actually doing that thing.
"The hardest thing about being an athlete at a school like this," says Steve Aylsworth, a point guard at Lehigh, "is knowing realistically that college is the end of the road for you, that you're here training to do something completely different, and yet you've been an athlete all your life and the thought of life without sports is a little bit scary".
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"He understood he was being trained to do something to get the children back," Dr. Cornell said.
PhD candidates are at their infancy in science and being trained to do something different from their education to date – lessons in theory combined with practical labwork – as they move into more independent, innovative research.
"Any cat can be trained to do something," Martin told The Huffington Post.
Once she knows the three basic commands, she can pretty much do it all, but it's best not to teach a novice training piggie to do something as complicated as, let's say, an agility course.
They'd have to train me to do something or I could be a guinea pig for them.
Make sure that the internship will actually train you to do something, and get specifics in writing before you start.
"Because it keeps getting used for what it's being used for, you can't train it to do something else.
Then, once she is ready, train her to do something UNIQUE and helpful.
When you train someone to do something, you're making an investment.
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