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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fast train" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a "train that travels at a high speed". For example: "The fast train from Beijing to Guangzhou takes just 8 hours to complete the journey."
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"Working with Lee was like getting on a fast train.
Week 3-ish: The fast train to Nice.
The fast train was sought, and won, by Florida's former Republican governor, Charlie Crist.
Ride a fast train to Washington today and you'll start thinking about national health insurance tomorrow.
The refugee crisis was here, or at least very close (55 minutes on a fast train).
You can get to the capital from Besancon by fast train in about 2½ hours.
A fast train from Gare Saint-Lazare to Vernon makes the journey in 45 minutes.
Another was for a fast train from Portland to Eugene, Ore.
"Today, I went on a fast train through the tunnel, under the sea," he says.
So in your view as somebody here, why isn't Mali on the fast train?
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Fully air-conditioned with reclining seats, this super-fast train is frequented by business people and foreigners.
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