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"on bus" is a correct and usable term in written English.
You can use it when you are making reference to being on a bus. For example, "I caught the 10pm bus, so I was on bus for over an hour."
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They said that he shouldn't waste money on bus fares and hotel rooms.
Train operator Greater Anglia said it was putting on bus replacement services where possible.
Ads on bus shelters?
Someone was sick on bus".
Wet umbrellas on bus seats.
Man on bus with cowbells and hammer?
Mexperience.com has a comprehensive website on bus travel.
"It's more flexible than relying on bus schedules".
"Nobody makes money on bus service," he said.
Talking is forbidden on bus rides to games.
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That means more bus service and less on-bus crowding without acquiring any new buses.
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