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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a train crash" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an incident involving a train that has collided with something or derailed.
Example: "The news reported that a train crash occurred near the city, causing significant delays in transportation."
Alternatives: "a train collision" or "a train derailment."
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It is a train crash, he says.
You have been in a train crash".
IT WAS like watching a train crash in slow motion.
House music at the House could have been a train crash in countless ways.
Seventy-nine people were killed in a train crash in Spain last week, one of the worst in decades.
Their anxieties are compounded when a sack of letters, thought lost in a train crash 19 years earlier, suddenly reappears.
But when one of those jets crashed it was much more spectacular than a train crash or a bus wreck.
Bruce Willis is back as David Dunn, the guy who miraculously survived a train crash in Unbreakable with superstrength.
"When a country is so corrupt that one lightning strike can cause a train crash … none of us is exempt.
But a great number of people who hadn't just been in a train crash were now accusing a woman who had just been in a train crash of being privileged.
Some blamed an old spillage from a train crash in the 1970s; others looked to the HPV vaccine.
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