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Discover LudwigThe phrase "take the tram" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to ride on a tram, which is a type of public transportation. Example: "I usually take the tram to work every morning."
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I'm going to take the tram.
How scary was it to take the tram every day?
Please allow 15-20 minutos to park and take the tram to the Getty Center.
Today 91 percent of the delegates to the Swiss Parliament take the tram to work.
Take the tram to the top and gaze out at the winding Mississippi.
Plenty of people take the tram from Manhattan's East Side, but unless they live, work or go to school on the island, there is little else to do, except take the tram back.
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I woke early to news of the bomb, and took the tram into the city center.
She owns a Prius but usually takes the tram to work.
She must have taken the tram from the apartment; no one thought to invite her.
One day the following summer, the couple took the tram to Roosevelt Island, just to admire the view.
However after taking the tram up we could only see the feet as a cloud had descended".
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