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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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Well-trained or be in good training

I'm just wondering which is correct between 'well-trained' and 'be in good training'

Anyone who knows its answer, please let me understand.

Thank you
  

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Hi, I'm just wondering which is correct between 'well-trained' and 'be in good training' Anyone who knows its answer, please let me understand. Tom is well-trained . Fine.

  • Hi, I'm just wondering which is correct between 'well-trained' and 'be in good training' Anyone who knows its answer, please let me understand.
  • Tom is well-trained .
  • Fine.
  • But suggests that he has been trained by another person.
  • Tom is in good training.
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Hi,

I'm just wondering which is correct between 'well-trained' and 'be in good training'

Anyone who knows its answer, please let me understand.

Tom is well-trained. Fine. But suggests that he has been trained by another person.



Tom is in good training. Not a natural thing to say.



You could say

Tom is in t

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