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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bus with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a bus that has a specific feature or characteristic.
Example: "I saw a bus with a broken window parked at the station."
Alternatives: "a bus featuring a" or "a bus that has a".
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I had to rush off and get on a bus with a lot of equipment.
He was handcuffed to another inmate and herded onto a bus with a group of other prisoners.
"You're cooped up in a bus with a bunch of different personalities -- people you know, people you don't know.
A bus with a higher speed can transfer data faster, and higher bus speeds make programs run faster.
On Dec. 16, the 23-year-old physiotherapy student was viciously assaulted by a group of men while she was riding a bus with a male companion.
He recalled flipping through a recent storyboard and cracking up at the veins popping out of Squidward's head as he drives a bus with a babbling SpongeBob onboard.
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It seems you wait ages for a bus with an unsettling Bible quote, then two come along at once.
No one else would buy a bus with an open platform, it was suggested, due to EU regulations.
The feature is so popular that bus riders with bikes often wait longer for rides to get a bus with an open slot on the rack.
Then, a bus with an oversize photo of his face on its side made the final climb to Unterwasser.
Mr. Dodd is getting a spirited boost from the firefighters' association, which is traveling with him on a 23-city tour on a bus with an enormous picture of him and the union's logo on its side.
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