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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arrived trained" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey that someone or something has arrived in a trained state, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The team arrived trained and ready to tackle the challenges ahead."
Alternatives: "arrived prepared" or "arrived ready".
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He has just arrived, trained two days, so he has the sharpness and no fatigue.
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The whistle of an arriving train disrupts the proceedings.
WE see fragments of palazzi, an arriving train.
These buffer times are based on the delay distributions of the arriving trains and on the weighting of different types of waiting times.
In the first phase of the approach, ideal buffer times are calculated to safeguard connections when the arriving train is late.
Each arriving train also reflects how the enclaves' complicated histories and entrenched interests make solutions unlikely any time soon.
The layouts of those stations have long created confusion among passengers over which track has the next arriving train.
For much of Manhattan, the two lines stop at the same stations and platforms; riders simply hop on the first arriving train.
Network Rail said that by 10.30am on 27 December Finsbury Park had become so crowded that passengers on arriving trains were not able to alight.
"Look how empty this train is!" marveled Mr. Helmreich, the professor, as he hopped aboard an arriving train at West 50th Street.
Agents interact with each other and the arriving train.
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