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Discover LudwigThe phrase "took buses" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in any context to indicate that the subject travelled by bus. For example: "They took buses to go on the school field trip."
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Runners took buses back down the mountain this time.
She said she regularly took buses and often felt unsafe traveling in the capital region.
Those who lived too far away to walk took buses or biked.
One Saturday, the trainees took buses into Washington, D.C., for a day of sightseeing.
I took buses and subways, which cost about 40 cents a trip.
As Burger pointed out, forty per cent of American schoolchildren took buses to school as a matter of course.
Similar(28)
Take buses.
"I refuse to take buses".
We'll be taking buses".
Lately, I've been taking buses crosstown.
He has commandeered subway trains, and taken buses for joyrides.
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