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The phrase 'will provide training' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express the idea that someone (or something) will offer instruction in a particular area. Example: The company will provide training on the new software program to all of its employees.
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The centre will provide training and advice in areas such as media law and digital technology.
Each will provide training, books and administrative systems, but they must use government teachers.
They will provide training and support drone strikes in anticipation of another offensive by the Taliban.
The remaining 1,000 will provide training and support for the Afghan Army and police forces under United States command.
The Center for Riaz -- riaz is the Hindi word for practice -- will provide training for professionals by professionals.
"Where VSLA groups need to strengthen their group constitution and governance, we will provide training and support from field officers.
TLC will provide training for a wide variety of tools listed on this page.
An artist-in-residence will provide training for local youths in drawing, painting, sculpture, and photography.
Berkeley Research Computing will provide training across the range of computer resources available for researchers.
The contract, under which LBS will provide training for about 300 KPC managers, is the biggest won by the school.
Many do not require experience; for example, the Commack Volunteer Ambulance Corps, (631) 499-9342, will provide training in C.P.R. and first-aid skills.
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