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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a train ride" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the experience of traveling by train from one location to another.
Example: "I enjoyed a train ride through the beautiful countryside last weekend."
Alternatives: "a train journey" or "a train trip."
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"I'm like, 'No, it's a train ride.
"We're literally a train ride away from anywhere".
The length of a train ride is about right.
The Islanders will be just a train ride away for our fans".
All agreed that a weekend place should be only a train ride away.
Most visitors take a train ride and then a shuttle bus.
The average road journey is five times as dangerous as a train ride.
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But the only ticket you really need is a MetroCard: Rockaway Beach in Queens is an A-train ride away from prime surfing.
Yet, unabashed, he came and took a train-ride through the city.
Past studies have linked the clots to long periods of sitting, such as might occur on a train ride.
His most recent work, The Darjeeling Limited, features a trio of squabbling American brothers on a train ride across India.
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