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1 Did you train for this comp?Yes, I have started three weeks ago.
2 Definitely something you train for , but there is always a risk involved.
3 The following morning I took the train for my home in Alameda.
4 They train for their actions and they are indeed better than us.
5 There would be a train for New York in half an hour.
6 Regardless, being dynamic is important, so train for power and big moves.
7 I know that things will go wrong, so I train for it.
8 This time I landed at Ostend and took the train for Amsterdam.
9 We do not teach to train for careers, those will come naturally.
10 I took the first train for the West, dazed and utterly despondent.
11 After only a day in Philadelphia he took a train for Indianapolis.
12 Yes, I could train for it, but I would be risking injury.
13 That means you get to hop on the train for Philadelphia, too.
14 I had to train for three months... Now I develop in-house software.
15 Janet and her baby left on a later train for the East.
16 We'll go to the railroad station and catch a train for Amsterdam.
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