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Discover LudwigThe word "buses" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used as a plural noun meaning "motor vehicles used for public transit". For example, "Many buses arrive at the station every day."
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buses
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Third person singular of bus
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From creative street art to colourful campaign buses and choir singing, our readers have documented the Irish mood ahead of the referendum.
There are many other buses stopping near the start of this walk.
Distraught and unsure what to do, he said he drifted down to London and began sleeping in parks and on night buses and begging for £1 from passers-by to buy chips.
Six buses lay gutted nearby, the driver of one thrown, dead, halfway through his window.
Meanwhile, in Wales, flooding meant buses had to replace trains between Blaenau Ffestiniog and Llandudno Junction.
For much of the next two months I would be travelling on rickety buses along perilous mountain roads.
Then he spent 15 minutes cowering between two of the three buses in which the students had been travelling, as the single shots turned into bursts of semi-automatic gunfire lighting up the night with their flashes.
Long-distance buses in Ethiopia mostly leave at five or six o'clock in the morning (which confusingly is 11 or 12 o'clock Ethiopian time) and for the price of a ticket, government-run buses throw in an elaborate pre-departure ritual including a procession around the bus, led by the conductor.
He knows there are darker days ahead, even if more American tour buses pull up at Moneygall's main street looking for Ollie Hayes' pub or more British holidaymakers take a trip to the Garden of Remembrance, avoiding the heroin addicts who use it as a shooting gallery, to see where the Queen made Anglo-Irish history last month.
The app would then function as both journey planner and universal payment platform, knitting everything from driverless cars and nimble little buses to shared bikes and ferries into a single, supple mesh of mobility.
I have seen my name in lights once only, and I freely admit that I never tired of turning the street corner and seeing them blinking away above the London buses and teeming crowds.
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