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Discover Ludwig"run for a bus" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize someone running to catch a bus, or when you want to explain that someone is hurrying to catch a bus before it leaves. For example, "John had to run for a bus in order to make it to work on time."
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The accumulated certainty of his two thousand years — "Never run for a bus.
"In fact, my friends will make me run for a bus to give themselves a cheap laugh," she adds.
"I was about 16.5 stone [105kg], overweight, unhealthy, smoked, drank – I couldn't even run for a bus.
Often they use the bump technique, pretending to run for a bus or chase a friend and bumping into their victim.
The only drawback is that you can't run for a bus in them... which, I guess is why Aladdin had the carpet.
What Fitness Means In practical terms, fitness means you can climb stairs or carry heavy packages or run for a bus without getting out of breath.
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It was like running for a bus.
Narrator broke her arm when she ran for a bus and slipped on ice.
A guy running for a bus on Third Avenue looks more exhausted.
"Right here on Baltimore street, I remember running for a bus," he said.
A latter-day would-be Lei Feng — a young man named Peng Yu — helped an elderly woman who had fallen while running for a bus.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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