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Discover LudwigThe phrase "riding a train" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe the action of a person travelling on a train, such as "The young girl enjoyed riding the train through the countryside."
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While riding a train bound for Colorado, he became ill and was arrested.
The movie opens with Axl riding a train, reminiscing about his itinerant childhood with his mother.
The car of the future will bring the convenience of riding a train to the highway.
My jolt back to reality came as I was riding a train home after a morning of work and errands.
In the deposition, Cicotte said the conversation about the Cubs occurred while the White Sox were riding a train east.
Jay Detweiler was riding a train on his way to join a circus when he was stricken with appendicitis.
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Until eight weeks ago, she had never ridden a train.
You want to ride a train to the stadium?
He might first ask patients to enter the subway system, but not necessarily ride a train.
Then we rode a train to Leeds, before taking a rattler across the Pennines.
Visitors may ride a train through this section of the zoo to observe the large mammals displayed there.
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