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Discover LudwigThe phrase "train track" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the physical rails that trains run on. Example: The train slowly chugged along the long, winding train tracks, passing through picturesque countryside scenery.
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train track
noun
Railroad track
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Two minutes of train track?
Two minutes was train track.
Like a stretch of single train track with shuntings over.
In another, a train track runs out of a head.
"Why you shit for train track?" "No, I didn't defecate".
The snake of train track leading back to Europe.
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Unlike all the train-track thinkers, Standish is "a breeze in the park of the imagination".
Listen to that beautiful train-track rhythm, sliding guitar and infectious bassline.
There wasn't the usual train-track clatter, however; the rails in the tunnel are long-welded.
Train-track braces cover his teeth, which he bares in frequent, broad smiles.
But really they're a last desperate plea for a train-track world in which men serve a useful function.
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