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The phrase "train to" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to indicate the mode of transportation or the destination of a train. For example: - "I took the train to Paris last weekend." - "He always takes the train to work to avoid traffic." - "We need to catch the train to the airport in an hour." - "The train to London is delayed due to technical difficulties."
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Runners train to run.
R train to Brooklyn.
Then a train to Tallinn.
Brazilians train to do it.
"On your train to Munich . . .
Then a train to Riga.
I took the train to see him.
Did you train to become a programmer?
We took the train to Allahabad.
He jumped on a train to Mumbai.
Joseph is on a train to Chippenham.
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