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Discover LudwigThe phrase "train with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to practicing or exercising alongside someone or something, often in a sports or fitness context.
Example: "I like to train with my friends at the gym every Saturday."
Alternatives: "practice alongside" or "work out with".
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Riding the train with your partner?
Compares present day train with the first.
Seignot recommended he train with Lasix.
"You train with a guy.
To train with the PLO.
A-10 drivers train with the Army.
"Please meet train with bottle of rye.
Train with Engine No. 275 hit another train head on.
Class X Loco, "Bull Moose" Work Train with Shay Loco?
Train with Engine No. 140 at Haver? Railroad Station.
Athletes frequently train with a short time recovery between sessions.
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