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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bus is going" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is a simple sentence that describes the action of a bus moving or traveling. Example: The bus is going to the airport at a steady pace.
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"The bus is going to places, incorporating music, incorporating art".
The fifth bus is going into the ground next Tuesday.
So the Abbott bus is going to jump start it.
They realize this bus is going forward with or without us.
We might as well be driving towards a wall; the bus is going nowhere.
"Having to rely on a bus is going to make my day even longer," says Morgan.
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When the shuttle bus is gone, Granny Lin turns to Kang, who is kicking a pebble in front of him.
"When this bus is gone, I'm going to have to start walking up that big hill on weekends," said Molly Anne Gillam, who takes the bus every day to shop and run errands.
The bus was going swiftly along between high dark buildings.
"The bus was going from Navsari to Ukai when the accident took place.
Passengers on the No. 37 bus were going home or to see friends.
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