Sentence examples for the train from from inspiring English sources

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the train from

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To practice an ability.

  • She trained seven hours a day to prepare for the Olympics.

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The train from Philadelphia was a local.

We took the train from Saratoga Springs.

Take the train from Waverley to Dalmeny.

11 Caught the train from London to Paris.

He said: "I don't risking getting the train from there.

I can walk to the train from here.

I took the train from Paddington to Hay on Thursday.

The train from Berlin to Dessau costs €20 one way.

"I took the train from Paris to Naples," he said.

He'd take the train from Washington DC to his home in Delaware on weekends.

Inevitably, some people hold the doors open, which delays the train from leaving the station quickly.

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