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"subway train" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a train that runs on a subway (underground) track. You can use it whenever you are talking about a train specifically designed for use in a subway system. Example: "I took the subway train to work this morning instead of driving my car."
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The oncoming subway train.
A subway train came and went.
The subway train was going downtown.
Subway train, subway train, Take me for a ride on a subway train.
Three tough-looking men got onto the subway train.
Don't sit in the last car of the subway train.
He then boarded a northbound C subway train.
"Teaching here can feel like teaching on a subway train.
Because of delays, the subway train was bursting with riders.
A boiler factory is 114, a subway train 97.
What if a subway train also refused to move?
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