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The phrase "a bit of train" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a small amount of something related to trains, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "I only have a bit of train left to finish my model railway project."
Alternatives: "a small piece of train" or "a little bit of train".
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The West Coast to-do was a bit of train wreck, the Miliband question failed to generate enough steam while the Savile thing only had one logical response ('This thing is not a good thing').
I've had a bit of train action.
It was nice as I've had some experience of a bit of train action before, and actually I think at a similar location!
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Candidates elected would receive a bit of training, he said.
Two weeks, with a bit of training, with an interview at the end.
It takes a bit of training but the end result is worth it.
You had to do a bit of training there, three days.
My voice was naturally flexible, and with a bit of training it improved.
Refugees would require a bit of training and perhaps a few weeks' worth of labor.
But given a bit of training, Ekman says, almost anyone can develop the skill.
"I think the boys need a bit of training after the last few days," he said.
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