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"training to learn" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means the act of receiving instruction or education in order to gain knowledge or skills. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as discussing education, professional development, or personal growth. Example: "I am currently enrolled in a training to learn about effective communication in the workplace."
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It takes a lot more training to learn how to deal with grief and loss.
Do some training to learn right skills to get best results".
They had to have a lot of training to learn how to look at a foreign résumé.
Officers who drive the cars have to receive special training to learn how to handle them safely.
Mr. Pence said the counselors have a half-day of training, to learn how to handle emergencies and what types of evening activities to provide for the children.
"We believe that we do a great job," Mr. Huntley said, noting that agents go through 10 weeks of training to learn to properly identify violations.
Ms Royal, the daughter of a colonel, says that she would send young criminal offenders from the banlieues for military training to learn discipline.
Cadbury weeds out hundreds of candidates before choosing its panelists, who then undergo six months of training to learn the scales, terminology and measurement techniques used to evaluate products.
The AAIB said British Airways should review its pilot and cabin crew training to learn the lessons from relaying the passengers' and crew's reports of damage to the plane.
Like all Pro Mujer clients, the women had begun by forming a group and then taking a week of training to learn about the process and develop a business plan.
In February 2001, Mr. Hanjour enrolled at a Phoenix flight school for advanced simulator training to learn how to fly an airliner, a far more complicated task than he had faced in earning a commercial license.
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