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Discover LudwigThe phrase "catch a bus" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to mean that someone is boarding a bus or taking public transportation. Example: "I need to catch a bus to get to work on time tomorrow morning."
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You'd really need to catch a bus.
Then catch a bus to Nairobi.
Fortunately, she was not trying to catch a bus.
After swimming, return to the road to catch a bus.
We were here to catch a bus to the site.
"I came out of rehab and I didn't even know how to catch a bus.
If you want to catch a bus, one will probably turn up.
The girl disappeared after leaving work to catch a bus home.
Do not run or race-walk to catch a bus or train or to get to work on time.
The following dawn, I left my house in the Bay Area to catch a bus to Oakland International Airport.
For long stretches I felt like I was perpetually walking to catch a bus I was doomed never to take.
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