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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a subway station" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific location where trains operate underground, typically in urban areas.
Example: "I need to catch the train, so I will meet you at the subway station near my house."
Alternatives: "an underground station" or "a metro station".
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Workers are finishing a subway station.
Sure would come in handy in a subway station.
"It stinks," he says, as we enter a subway station.
Both women had walked home from a subway station.
So Mr. Sailema let her off at a subway station.
I was half a block from a subway station.
At least not too bad for a subway station.
Jorge Colombo sketches a subway station, using Brushes, an application for the iPhone.
A subway station and buses are close, and cabs are plentiful.
Let's say a subway station had peeling paint, decaying ceilings, cracked tiles.
The protesters chanted against violence while the human-rights workers walked them to a subway station.
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