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well-trained

British  

adjective

  1. having gained satisfactory training

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He offered to show me a large surgery scar, rolling up his right sleeve to reveal the pale pink flesh — and a well-trained bicep.

From Los Angeles Times

That means strong leadership, well-trained staff, clear communication, and the freedom to share expertise between schools, she says.

From BBC

Even well-trained officers may not be trained for the environments where they now operate.

From Salon

Despite all of the safety precautions, and the presence of people well-trained in CPR to assist, Thomason did not survive.

From Los Angeles Times

Ford’s CEO recently lamented his company’s inability to fill 5,000 open positions for well-trained mechanics, despite annual salaries of up to $120,000.

From The Wall Street Journal