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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'got a bus' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to taking a bus as a mode of transportation. Example: I was running late, so I got a bus to the office.
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So we expanded and got a bus".
"Otherwise, you've got a bus going downhill with no brakes".
I got a bus and began piloting this idea in the northeastern part of West Bengal.
Ms. Farhat finally got a bus home four and a half hours after she arrived.
And even in New York, where pretty much anything goes, people will notice that you've got a bus.
"I wake up around 4am and if I've got a bus pass I get on the night bus and sleep there until morning.
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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.
"You can't get a cab, you can't get a bus," Mr. Thomas said.
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