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The phrase "taking transit" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to refer to using a form of public transportation, such as a bus, train, or metro. For example: "I often take transit when I travel to work instead of driving my car."
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"That means not taking transit that day," he said.
People choose among walking, biking, taking transit or using private vehicles.
For the past year, the tax code has subsidized driving to work over taking transit.
"Yeah, it's true that the benefits all those people get by taking transit aren't really factored into the study," said Tim Lomax, a transportation research engineer who was co-author of the study.
Consider what it would mean to remove cars from the road should conditions arise where taking transit and shared scooters provided an automobile-competitive solution.
Google Maps has a pretty solid set of data for taking transit from here to there, but anyone with a physical disability knows it isn't quite that simple.
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Transit accessibility should take transit timetable into account and be time-dependent.
I belong to the neighborhood association, shop in the neighborhood, take transit everywhere and vote.
As a result, drivers are being subsidized by those who walk, bike, or take transit.
Though Andrews said he takes transit by choice, many low-income residents have no other options.
Travelers making regular trips each day, particularly for work or school, are more likely to take transit.
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