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Discover LudwigThe phrase "taking the train" is correct and usable in written English
You could use this phrase when talking about transportation methods or whenever you are discussing commuting by train. For example, "I usually take the train when traveling to work each day."
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During these years he never stopped taking train trips.
All the while, he fed his rail passion, studying railroad history and taking train photographs by the score.
He had spent the day taking train photos and hiking to and from the 900-foot-long Staple Bend Tunnel, the nation's first railroad tunnel, completed in 1834 and now part of the Allegheny Portage Railroad National Historic Site (814-886-6150, nps.gov/along but long since abandoned by trains.
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Taking trains and trams in Berlin, I noticed: people reading.
He knows Roy Keane is going to be taking training, right?
He'll be taking training on Saturday".
"I will still be here and taking training on Monday.
We were taking trains and buses everywhere.
Take train back to Red Bank to pick up car.
Take train between cities.
Take trains.
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