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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a training station" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a facility or location where training occurs, often in contexts related to education, military, or professional development.
Example: "The new recruits will spend several weeks at a training station to learn the necessary skills for their roles."
Alternatives: "a training facility" or "a training center".
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First he went to a training station, where he was told, "These are the seven steps required to install this seat.
Enlistees from other schools also enrolled at Northwestern, where the U.S. Navy had a training station.
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They meet at a train station.
"It used to be a train station.
A heist seemed to be underway in a train station.
Two strangers meet strangely in a train station.
Or to buy a ticket at a train station?
They don't know what a train station is.
I wished we were parting in a train station.
The teenager was discovered at a train station, slightly injured.
In one scene, he runs away to a train station.
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