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"on the train" is a correct phrase and it is commonly used in written English.
For example: "I read a book on the train on my way home."
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Except on the train.
Still on the train?
On the train".
Brakes on the train stuck.
Winifred arrives on the train.
I woke up on the train.
He would tell her on the train.
I went by on the train.
Were Tibetans on the train being monitored?
He wasn't even on the train.
And now, on the train, they talked.
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clarifications on the training
dinner on the train
embark on the train
elements on the train
easily on the train
fries on the train
on the carriage
on the traction
on the wagon
on the locomotive
on the transport
on the rail
on the education
on the metro
on the formation
on the railway
on the amtrak
on the freight
on the training
on the boat
on the convoy
on the ferry
on the railroad
on the subway
on the build
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