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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a moving bus" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a bus that is currently in motion, often in contexts related to transportation, safety, or observation.
Example: "I had to wait for a moment before crossing the street because there was a moving bus approaching the intersection."
Alternatives: "an in-motion bus" or "a bus in transit".
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16 in a moving bus in Delhi.
Who's going to jump off a moving bus?" Jonathan Owen.
Jumping out of a moving bus can look like panic.
Untethered by seat belts, they rise, aboard a moving bus, to stroke the nearest leaf.
Palestinian car bomb detonates next to a moving bus; 17 dead.
A young physiotherapy student was raped by several men and severely beaten in a moving bus on Sunday night.
"At the scene, a male pedestrian had been in collision with the side of a moving bus".
On 16 December 2012, a young physiotherapy student, Jyoti Singh, was gang raped on a moving bus in Delhi, India.
He spontaneously jumps on the side of a moving bus and narrowly misses being hit by another.
In December, a 23-year-old student was raped by five men and a youth on a moving bus in New Delhi.
Rare in its reported savagery, the Dec. 16 rape on a moving bus in South Delhi propelled thousands of Indians into the streets to protest.
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