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"off the bus" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a person or thing getting off a bus. For example: The passengers all got off the bus and started to make their way home.
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This guard then got off the bus".
Time to get off the bus.
Off, off, the bus, the driver yells.
They said, 'Tell your wife to get off the bus.' So I got off the bus.
I got off the bus and ran to my home".
She then got off the bus and telephoned police.
The man and the boy got off the bus together.
He got off the bus and found a barbershop.
But Johnny said: "I'm not getting off the bus.
"He almost got me thrown off the bus last weekend".
And at that point I got off the bus.
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