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The sentence 'train has left' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this sentence any time you want to indicate that a train has departed from a station. For example, "The train has left, so we'll need to take the next one."
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The train has left.
"The train has left the station," Mr. LaHood proclaimed.
It feels as if a train has left the station.
"I think that train has left the station.
Train has left the station in my opinion.
"The marijuana legalisation train has left the station".
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The train had left Hoboken at 7 33 a.m.
They agreed that in Atlantic City at least, that train had left the station.
The train had left Spring Valley, New York, at 7.23am and crashed at 8.45am, authorities said.
When we got back to the freight yard, our train had left.
The train had left the station, and you were either on the train or on the tracks".
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