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  1. I go to/for/on <the> training - WordReference Forums

    Nov 17, 2021 · If you have an activity that is commonly referred to as training, then "I go to training every day" is fine. (For example, at one of my jobs, we had training sessions every Monday night. It was …

  2. If you want to go some place you have never been

    Dec 8, 2020 · Hi Here is a sentence from an English-learning program— Reach Level B Volume 2 Unit 8 Lesson 1: If you want to go some place you have never been, a map can help you! I'm confused …

  3. session vs program - WordReference Forums

    Apr 28, 2023 · Is it a program or a session? For example, Student A goes to her behavioral therapist for 20 minutes in the morning, then goes to the math tutoring for 20 minutes in the afternoon. Is the …

  4. went on exchange to - WordReference Forums

    Dec 2, 2009 · You can talk about it in reference to a specific program or in reference to the whole concept. I went on an exchange to France. You participated in a specific exchange program. I went …

  5. SAP (as in TV --Stereo, Mono, SAP) | WordReference Forums

    Feb 26, 2011 · In my remote control, for instance, it says "audio mode", and when you press it the screen says Stereo, then Mono, and then SAP, which makes the channel or the program go into its …

  6. to go into production (IT related) | WordReference Forums

    Jan 11, 2012 · Hello! Could anybody explain what does "go into production" mean in the context of software/system development life cycle? Does it mean that software is released to production …

  7. qualified to/for - WordReference Forums

    Apr 22, 2019 · In general: qualify to (+ verb) qualify for (+ noun). He is qualified to go to the semi-final round. He qualified for the semi-finals. I got my private pilot's license and am qualified to fly (as long …

  8. "It's (a) no go" | WordReference Forums

    Dec 4, 2008 · "It's a no-go" means that something is not going to happen or didn't happen and it is a pretty common phrase. I have never really heard it in the sense that a road is blocked, however.

  9. Are you both in the same program? - WordReference Forums

    Nov 3, 2019 · Class means a group of students who go to a university at the same year and have the same major, so they have exactly the same curriculum. So I think by "in the same program" you …

  10. go with what you know - WordReference Forums

    Sep 28, 2014 · Hi, my friends. I was watching a TV program on the my computer. There's a line, 'in times of trouble, you've got to go with what you know' . I will try my best to describe the scene. …