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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a minibus" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a small bus designed to carry a limited number of passengers, typically used for public transport or private hire.
Example: "We decided to rent a minibus for our trip to the concert to accommodate all our friends."
Alternatives: "a small bus" or "a shuttle bus".
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Occasionally a minibus honked its horn.
A minibus arrived, with two children inside.
They take a minibus to the portasteps.
His father drives a minibus.
"It's a minibus in the sky".
Then a minibus driver held a note from a window.
They stepped out of a minibus into thick mud.
However, a minibus full of explosives detonated outside Parliament.
November: A grenade is thrown onto a minibus killing one.
A minibus pulls up and the door opens.
He took a minibus to the police station in Bronkhorstspruit.
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