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Discover LudwigThe phrase "were trained in" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that someone received education or instruction in a specific area or skill.
Example: "The new employees were trained in customer service protocols to ensure a high level of support."
Alternatives: "were educated in" or "received training in"
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It's a trained group of individuals that were trained in Afghanistan.
Two were trained in air defense.
We, of course, were trained in that.
The pages were trained in a special sign language.
Several opera glasses were trained in her direction.
We know that they were trained in Iran by Iranians.
All of us were trained in short-form".
Approved doctors were trained in Unum's approach to claims management.
In China they were trained in undercover recording techniques.
Gladiators were trained in schools (ludi) by professional instructors (doctores).
Roughly 14,000 electoral officers were trained in electoral law.
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