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Answered by RAAZ34
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Explanation:

A: She wants to change the date for the office party.

B: Are you kidding me? Everything's set for June 12! That train has left the station.

A: Do you think we'll get any more money for the project?

B: I'm afraid that train has left the station.

You can also add an adverb for emphasis:

A: I'd like to comment on the question about what color to paint the office.

B: Sorry, that train has already left the station, my friend. We decided on the light green.

A: Can I still make a change to our proposal?

B: Hurry up—that train is about to leave the station!

It's easy to see how this idiom arose. If something is already finished, then you can't change it. If a train has already left the station, then you can't get on it. It's as simple as that.

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