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This is contradictory.
What part was 'unlucky' that she was refused entry because of 'false information'? Without some key specific details, we can't offer much in the way of useful advice.
Do you know what she said and what it actually contradicted from her documentation? What kind of visa was it? The only way through this to demonstrate that what she said was not contradictory and perhaps and error or misinterpretation by the entry clearance officer. Maybe a few more details and there is a glimmer of hope.
So was she actually coming to the UK to attend training and a course? If so, she applied for (and somehow got) the wrong visa. If she was telling the truth, and was merely confused and was given the wrong visa, she should be fine to demonstrate that later on, though she will need all supporting evidence for her next application. But the key point here is: What were her intentions with the original attempt to enter the UK? This is sounding a lot less like 'unlucky' as you first described it. I understand that you may not have all the exact details.
Without knowing exactly why she was first visiting and what tripped her up at immigration control, it's hard to give sound advice.