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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'go by train' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe the preferred method of transportation for traveling from one place to another. For example, "We decided to go by train instead of flying to the beach this weekend."
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"I wouldn't go by train.
Their Funnybones skeletons go by train.
And if you want to go by train and ferrry..
Can I go by train from Bangkok to Koh Samui?
Still think its better to go by train?
She was glad she had decided to go by train.
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"If we do the surgery, we'll do it as soon as possible to give me time to do the rehab to make sure I'm ready to go by training camp," Kidd said.
To avoid guilt, she goes (by train).
I politely say that I am going by train.
We would consider going by train, rather than flying.
If you went by train, you went by the state-owned British Rail.
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