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The phrase "although there are buses" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrast or exception in a sentence, typically followed by a statement that contradicts or qualifies the presence of buses.
Example: "Although there are buses available, many people still prefer to walk to work."
Alternatives: "even though there are buses" or "despite the presence of buses".
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Although there are buses, routes are not clearly marked.
Here, again, the best way to see the lakeside towns is by ferry, although there are buses and trains to some towns as well.
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She added gamely, "There are buses leaving every day".
There are buses, which take around 20 hours.
Getting there There are buses from Takayama and Matsumoto stations, and direct night buses from Tokyo and Osaka-Kyoto.
There are buses again on this stretch of the journey.
Bus/Trains: There are buses and trains to Lake Bled.
"There's buses and taxis and that's it.
Oh, there were buses, but I always walked.
True enough, although there are exceptions.
Although there was also something evidently missing".
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