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Discover LudwigThe phrase "taking a train" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you are talking about someone or something utilizing a train as a form of transportation. For example, "I'm taking a train to get to my parents' house today."
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Talk story about taking a train to Boston.
You're taking a train instead of driving,' " Mr. Prchal said.
I'm taking a train all the way back to London.
But it is easier and faster than flying or taking a train.
The mere idea of taking a train can conjure notions of relaxation, dreams, rumination or renewal.
The New Yorker, June 5 , 1989P. 30 Talk story about taking a train to Boston.
"Taking a train to a minor league game on July 4 -- that's Americana," Mr. Winograd explained.
I've even looked into taking a train halfway across the country".
(Le Prince disappeared, mysteriously, while taking a train from Dijon to Paris in 1890).
If only I were taking a train to Rome, instead of Bergen County.
Many riders, like Peter J. Campbell, were taking a train for the first time in memory.
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