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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was coached on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who received guidance or training in a specific area or skill. Example: "She was coached on effective communication techniques to improve her presentation skills."
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In early October, I was coached on how to testify: keep your feet on the floor, do not cross your legs or fold your arms.
He was allowed calls to his mother a few times a year, but he had to put the phone on speaker and was coached on what to say, he said.
Maybe he was coached on how to behave.
I was coached on how to keep the customers talking to me for as long as possible.
Ledger's tweet linked to a Gateway Pundit article alleging that 17-year-old David Hogg, a Parkland student who has advocated for gun control in the wake of the shooting, was coached on what to say by his father, a retired FBI agent.
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Patients were coached on use of the kit during one-on-one contacts timed to occur 3 days post hospital discharge, then once weekly for 1 month and every 2 weeks thereafter for another 3 months, totalling 11 intervention contacts.
"I am being coached on how to say no".
I picked the wrong moment to practice the spirit of openness we were coached on.
If they don't, you can bet they have been coached on how best to manipulate them by their coaches.
It seemed possible that Phorn had been coached on this answer.
Some were coached on individual swing technique, while others were instructed to gaze fixedly at the ball before putting.
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