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Discover Ludwig"high-speed train" is a correct usage of English.
You can use it anytime you need to refer to a train that travels at high speeds. For example, "My commute to work was greatly improved by taking the high-speed train instead of driving."
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Prescott told BBC News: High-speed train?
The Saudi high-speed train is their case in point.
Tours is linked to Paris by high-speed train.
Harmonising high-speed train control systems is an expensive nightmare.
Spain's high-speed train sector seems well positioned to expand.
Paris is three hours by high-speed train.
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"Valerie was hit on the belly by a high speed train," the friend told Le Parisien.
Nir Hasson: I don't oppose the high speed train.
Why do we not have more high speed train rails?
A flash, a bang, it fell, slewn, taking with it the HS2 High Speed Train proposal.
The best way of traveling between cities is by high speed train.
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