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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a train coming" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the imminent arrival of a train, often in contexts related to travel, transportation, or warnings.
Example: "As I stood on the platform, I could hear the whistle of a train coming in the distance."
Alternatives: "an approaching train" or "a train arriving".
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You'd be on the A train coming home, and the sun would hit it and just blind you".
"It sounded like a train coming.
Apparently there is a train coming.
"Basically like a train coming through, it just hits them.
"It felt like a train coming," he said.
"I can see a train coming sometimes, but you can't predict this".
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Finally an A train came crawling into the station.
After a while a train came in.
Not once did I see a train come even a minute late.
I had woken many times during the night when a train came through or a loud truck rattled by.
These days, a train comes three times a week from Maranhão in northeast Brazil, delivering hundreds of people each time.
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