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"taking the metro" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe using public transportation by taking the subway or underground train system in a city. Example: "I prefer taking the metro to work instead of driving, as it's faster and more environmentally-friendly."
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In a day of ad hoc measures, a visiting Chinese military delegation here resorted to taking the Metro subway rather than a motorcade to reach a high-level meeting with officials at the Pentagon.
"I'm taking the metro today," he'd say when I called.
My security detail didn't want me to be riding my bicycle or even taking the Metro.
Its "Car Free LA" program offers seven itineraries for tourists up for biking, walking or taking the Metro transit system.
They appear to be taking the Metro threat seriously – or at least seeing it as a marketing opportunity.
After winning plaudits for taking the metro to his inauguration, his administration soon lost its sheen, with a raid on a largely African neighbourhood sparking claims of racism.
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"Let's take the metro!" he says.
Still others took the Metro or bus.
I took the metro in Paris today to work.
Every evening at about 10pm, Gassanova takes the metro home to Moscow's south-east suburbs.
Pavel Sheremeta took the metro to work for his first day as economics minister.
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