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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'wait for bus' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone is waiting for a bus to arrive. For example, "The bus was late, so I had to wait for bus for an extra 10 minutes."
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How long will people wait for a bus?
"We do not recommend that anyone wait for a bus to evacuate," he said.
Forget the chill that seeps into your bones as you wait for a bus.
"God knows how long you'll have to wait for the bus".
Ringo took him into a grocery store to wait for the bus.
I should go inside to wait for the bus, I thought.
"I was too scared to wait for the bus," she said.
As a small group gathered to wait for the bus, family members shyly introduced themselves.
Rather than wait for a bus, Herbert got there faster by running.
"They actually wait for our bus - they want to enjoy free wi-fi".
Why wait for the bus when you can hail a cab?
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