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Discover LudwigThe phrase "earliest train" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the first train that departs at the beginning of a schedule or day.
Example: "I need to catch the earliest train to make it to my meeting on time."
Alternatives: "first train" or "initial train."
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Tomorrow, we take the earliest train to Cork.
I'm just worried that even the earliest train won't get you home in time".
After Ryanair canceled their flight home from Pisa on Saturday, the earliest train reservations they could get were on Tuesday.
-- Arrive at Gare du Nord Catch the earliest train you can manage from London.
Some girl at the event tells me that the earliest train to the airport leaves at 5 a.m.
Instead, walk into the earliest train that came in unless directed to by platform signs.
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Back to London on early train.
For this he'd taken the early train?
"I'd have to take the early train".
"At this point we decided to get an earlier train.
Is there any way to take an earlier train?
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