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Discover LudwigThe phrase "having a station" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the possession or presence of a particular place or establishment. Example: The town was once a bustling hub of activity, having a station for trains, buses, and even boats.
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As for Oldham having a station called Mumps, that, I can now say with certainty, is because this site was a gathering place for beggars.
"It's not a secret we've been looking at HS2 having a station in Derby rather in some place called Toton," said the councillor.
Speaking to The Age, operations manager Luke Newman said the closure was due to a number of contributing factors, including general gentrification, RMIT's procurement of the surrounding area, and Melbourne's new underground metro tunnel project having a station constructed basically "next door".
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I have a station to run.
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The line has a station, though it's a good step uphill to the pub.
Before Sept. 11, the agency did not have a station in Kabul, Afghanistan's capital, officials said.
"Here you had a station on the air school days only, school hours only.
"But I still think it's great to have a station.
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