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Discover LudwigThe phrase "train carriage" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Here is an example of how it could be used in a sentence: "I boarded the first train carriage and found a seat near the window."
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The initial idea was to have a train carriage, then Mitchell decided it had to look like a real train carriage from 1940s New York.
It feels more like a supper club than a British train carriage.
Maybe the prime minister will soon make speeches from train carriage balconies after all.
For John and Monica Prior, Merik is not a train carriage.
The other two bedrooms are suites in a converted train carriage in the two-acre garden.
And now you're on a train carriage in a clammy panic desperately searching for hope.
By this stage you've already given your instructions to the crowded train carriage.
A 1940s New York train carriage sits at rest inside a darkened warehouse, one of its sides cracked open.
I remember the day I first heard about it – on a smelly train carriage in East Grinstead in March 1994.
The app tells you which train carriage to board so you always arrive adjacent to your platform exit.
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Once, I even had an impromptu sexual encounter with a girl in a narrow train carriage she wasn't aware that I was wearing a prosthetic arm at all.
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