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The phrase 'went for training' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to a person attending a training session. For example, "John went for training on how to use the new software."
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"They said I was on the team before I went for training.
Lozada went for training to a FARC stronghold in a mountainous area of the Valle del Cauca, and was quickly sent into combat.
After she moved to North Carolina, she says, her husband went for training in California, Norway and Fort Bragg, N.C., before getting the call advising that on Jan . 11 , 2003his unit was bound for Kuwait.
He was told that the junior doctors went for training on Fridays and the consultants didn't like to do major operations at that time because of lack of weekend cover.
Tens of millions of dollars went for training and equipping an Afghan National Engineer Brigade, which was ineffective.
I was one of the people who went for training, the first batch had about 40 of us.
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Tomorrow I go for training.
I have to pass two exams initially, and then I'll go for training.
One of the men had gone for training in Waziristan last summer, the police said.
But over the last decade, members of the jihad movement say, hundreds have gone for training or fighting in Bosnia, Chechnya and Afghanistan.
"We would get 25-30 kids every night, and in the morning, they would head off to work on the beach or go for training," says Louis.
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