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Is training-taker the right way to say? Mon Jul 07, 2008 18:40 pm  Is training-taker the right way to say?
 

Is it right to say "training-takers" to describe people that are taking part of a training at a company, for example, as well as we would say "test-takers"?

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Is training-taker the right way to say? Mon Jul 07, 2008 22:49 pm  Is training-taker the right way to say?
 

What about 'participants' or trainees'? You can say "test takers" but the expression "training takers" doesn't exist.
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Is training-taker the right way to say? Tue Jul 08, 2008 3:34 am  Is training-taker the right way to say?
 

Yes, I vote for "trainees."
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Is training-taker the right way to say? Tue Jul 08, 2008 14:01 pm  Is training-taker the right way to say?
 

thanks..
I just forgot that possibility.
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