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Discover Ludwig"get a bus" is correct and usable in written English in most contexts.
For example, you could write, "I need to get to the library, so I'm going to get a bus."
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They get a bus pass.
Instead, you have to get a bus.
Can I get a bus pass?
You need to get a bus from the city.
It's best to stop them now before they get a bus to Syria.
"You can't get a cab, you can't get a bus," Mr. Thomas said.
Sometimes I have to get a bus or the tube in London.
But you wouldn't be able to get a bus... "I'd go on the Tube".
I wanted to get a bus to a village further up and was simply told 'no'no
After a few hours, the airline decided to get a bus to transport us to St . Louis
BACK BY BUS We used to walk all the way home, but now we usually get a bus back.
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