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What about process training vs What about the process training

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'What about process training' is more informal and direct, while 'What about the process training' is more formal and specific. The choice between them depends on the level of formality and specificity you want to convey.

Last updated: March 23, 2024

What about process training

This phrase is correct and commonly used in informal contexts.

This phrase is suitable for informal conversations or casual writing where a more relaxed tone is appropriate.
  • Nobody cares about process any more.
  • So Kleiber is about process. Kleiber is about conditions in the world.
  • ...that foreign agents had learned about Process 97... ...and were actually attempting to steal the secret.
  • What-what about this, what about tight jeans, wife beater, moto boots, real...
  • Okay, what about outside Cambridge?
  • What about the S.H.I.E.L.D. assault?
  • But what about my son Francis?
  • What about the guy Matilda was seeing? Gary Miller.
  • What about the postmortem on Cal?
  • What about the lives you destroyed?
  • What about Oprah's cable network?
  • What about your commitment to me?
  • What about the last seven years?
  • What about the valid serial numbers?
  • And what about a formal governmental structure?
  • What about this missing person, Tangerine?
  • What about your friends from Bayonne?
  • And what about Robin's family?
  • What about doing some appearances for Operation Smile?
  • But what about my monthly visitor?

Alternatives:

  • How about process training?
  • What do you think about process training?
  • Any thoughts on process training?
  • What's your take on process training?
  • Can we discuss process training?

What about the process training

This phrase is correct and commonly used in formal contexts.

This phrase is more suitable for formal discussions, presentations, or written communication where a specific training program is being referred to.
  • What about the S.H.I.E.L.D. assault?
  • What about the guy Matilda was seeing? Gary Miller.
  • What about the postmortem on Cal?
  • What about the lives you destroyed?
  • What about the last seven years?
  • What about the valid serial numbers?
  • What about the Asian Zac Efron?
  • What about the lesion on her forehead?
  • What about the plymouth county victim?
  • What about the other money you collected?
  • And then what about the future?
  • 'What about the future?' asked Amelia.
  • What about the other two babies you kidnapped?
  • What about the biology department at the research institute.
  • What about the assailants - any clear visuals?
  • What about the latest poll numbers?
  • Pastor, what about the Langston boy?
  • What about the lot in Peacock Hill?
  • What about the girl who ran off - Leanne Cole.
  • What about the virus, Ellie?

Alternatives:

  • How about the process training?
  • What do you think about the process training?
  • Any thoughts on the process training?
  • What's your take on the process training?
  • Can we discuss the process training?

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