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The phrase "a chartered bus" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a bus that has been rented or hired for a specific trip or event.
Example: "We arranged for a chartered bus to take the students to the field trip destination."
Alternatives: "a rented bus" or "a hired bus".
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The conference included a chartered bus tour to Connecticut.
The Mets took a chartered bus home from Pittsburgh last night.
Every year, from September to May, it has soldiered around the country in a chartered bus.
As he crossed 52nd Street, a chartered bus made a right turn from a middle lane and hit him.
But that was before he was critically injured when he was hit by a chartered bus in December 2005.
We collected our skis and luggage and boarded a chartered bus for the 43-mile drive to Big Sky.
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The city -- where Mr. Eggers took a crowd to a bar after a trip by chartered bus from an East Village bookstore -- was Newark, not Trenton.
Bass said the team planned to travel back to Centereach on Friday by chartered bus, and a community church service is planned for Friday night.
Trump Tower is, after all, a shopping mall, so as their chartered bus idled in front of the building, they hurried inside -- to use the bathroom.
And when the team travels to play the Fort Worth Cats (240 miles) or the Texas Thunder in McAllen (450 miles), its director of broadcasting, media relations and just about everything else, David Riggs, makes sure that a first-row seat in the chartered bus is removed so the skipper can stretch out.
The recommendations are part of the final report on the crash of the chartered bus, which ran off an Interstate highway and crashed through a guardrail and down an embankment.
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