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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a freight train" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a type of train that transports goods and cargo rather than passengers.
Example: "The freight train rumbled through the countryside, carrying supplies to the distant town."
Alternatives: "cargo train" or "goods train".
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(They even hopped a freight train once).
A freight train ran straight into New York.
Grand Adventure (20-1) clikes like a freight train.
The dude is a freight train".
"He was like a freight train coming".
I rode a freight train here.
Afterward, he hopped a freight train to Vancouver.
Or this paragraph: A freight train screeches to a halt.
They're a freight train pulling the U.S. market along".
And YES, a tornado does sound like a freight train.
"It hit me like a freight train," she said.
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