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1. They got a train to New York.
2. They got a train for New York.
3. They caught a train to New York.
4. They caught a train for New York.
(Are they all grammatical and the same in meaning? Which ones are commonly used?)
2. They got a train for New York.
3. They caught a train to New York.
4. They caught a train for New York.
(Are they all grammatical and the same in meaning? Which ones are commonly used?)
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Yes, all are correct and all mean the same thing. I think they're all used equally often by different people.
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