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The phrase "as a trains" is not correct in English.
It seems to be a grammatical error, possibly intended to say "as a train" or "as trains."
Example: "As a train approaches the station, the passengers gather on the platform."
Alternatives: "like a train" or "in the manner of trains."
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We designed the activity around a combinatorics task often referred to as a "trains" problem, because it involves the creation of integer-length "trains" using different numbers and lengths of integer-length "cars".
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