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Discover LudwigThe phrase "proceed by train" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when giving directions or discussing modes of transportation. Example: "To reach the conference, you can proceed by train from the main station."
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Traveling incognito they crossed from Ostend to Dover in the motor-ship Prince Albert and proceeded by train to London.
Within three months, they were turned down, so they proceeded by train to Switzerland, where they have been waiting ever since for their case to be decided.
In the guise of Swiss businessmen, they proceeded by train, river steamer and sampan and on foot until they ran into a Japanese patrol in the insect-infested jungle.
It completes the railway link between the Continent and Scandinavia for, by its opening, trains or cars can now run, via Warnemunde train-ferry, from Hook of Holland, Paris and Berlin, direct to Copenhagen, whence they can proceed by another train-ferry to Malmø, so that the Danish route now compares favourably with that via Trelleborg-Sassnitz.
Many motorists leave their cars in Mestre and proceed by one of the frequent trains or buses.
The railway has few signals; instead it has stop boards at Pendre, Brynglas, Quarry Siding and Nant Gwernol, and the blockman allows trains to proceed by use of flags.
Additional textual filters then proceed by applying a logistic regression classifier trained to recognize accounts belonging to organizations who are likely to announce civil unrest.
You proceed by quotation.
Even veterinarians, trained to diagnose animals who cannot put their complaints into words, begin by labelling the illness and proceed by specifying the treatment.
All his arguments proceed by analogy.
The two inquiries proceed by different rules.
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