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Discover LudwigThe phrase "taking subway" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to taking a subway as a form of transportation. For example: It's faster to get to the concert venue by taking the subway.
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In particular, they said, Ms. Romandetto had warned against taking subway trips.
"If you have good stuff available," he said, "why would you want to put questionable materials in the ocean?" Proponents of taking subway cars said that even when the cars disintegrate, they are harmless.
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Transport was nearly impossible outside of walking, taking subways and trains, which proved to be not only efficient but enjoyable.
Plan: take subway to Smithsonian, walk from there.
Lives in Bklyn, and takes subway to work.
1730: Take subway home; count number of long beards.
To get to the museum, take subway line 4 and get off at Dalian Road Station.
How to get there Take subway line No.3 (the orange line) to Gyeongbokgung station.
Plan: take subway in "wrong" direction in hopes of finding not-yet-full train in "right" direction.
Gilbert couldn't take subway for fear what people would say.
I snagged every taxi I loped after, took subway stairs at a sprint.
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