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The phrase "bus in" is not correct and cannot be used on its own in written English.
It is likely missing a verb (such as "take" or "ride") and is therefore not a complete sentence. Here is an example of how it could be used correctly in a sentence: "We decided to bus in to the city instead of driving because of the heavy traffic."
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bus in a pouring rain.
16 in a moving bus in Delhi.
She now drives a bus in Nassau County.
Other officers followed the bus in vehicles.
She would never leave the bus in the first place.
He traded the truck for a bus in 1951.
It told of Billy on a bus in the rain.
But the B63 bus in Brooklyn was nowhere in sight.
She was arrested when riding a bus in Lima.
Finally, he parked the bus — in someone's kitchen.
No. 2969 is older than the bus in "Speed".
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