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The phrase "after a train" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to an event or action that occurs following the arrival or departure of a train.
Example: "We decided to grab lunch after a train arrived at the station."
Alternatives: "following a train" or "subsequent to a train".
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In 2010, at least 150 people died after a train accident in West Bengal.
Then, right after a train announcement, she decided, Now I am performing.
Aged 15, after a train journey, he wrote, "I won't travel 2nd again, by Jove".
In 1982, three people died after a train derailed between the Federal Triangle and Smithsonian stations.
The accident is the worst since 2008, when seven students died after a train hit a school bus.
"It is like running after a train that has already started, and you're trying to jump onboard," he said.
After a train ran over his left leg, Eyser had the limb amputated and replaced with a stump.
The film follows the violence in the western state of Gujarat after a train fire killed 59 people.
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