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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'went by bus' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize how someone traveled from one place to another. For example: "She went by bus from London to Paris."
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I had to take my children with me, and so we all went by bus together.
He tells how he went by bus to his office on the second day of the storm.
One spring day the whole class went by bus to the foundry at Ford Rouge to see earth melted and poured like syrup into fire.
Luna and Garcia went by bus to Houston, crossing at Laredo, Texas, with the birth certificate of Garcia's daughter and the court order, according to the foreign ministry.
They went by bus to the traffic tunnel where the car Diana and her companion, Emad Mohamed al-Fayed, known as Dodi, were riding in crashed into a pillar.
He travelled around the Balkan peninsula ("It was semi-method, I went by bus," he jokes) and read up on the groups that turned up in Bosnia in the mid-1990s.
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"You go by bus.
"We've always gone by bus — 14 hours".
"If my passengers complain about delays, I say, 'Go by bus, go by train,' " said Rusdi Kirana, the chief executive of Lion Air, the low-cost Indonesian carrier.
I decided, finally, to go by bus and fly back on the French plane.
Because parking in the city is so difficult, we decided to go by bus.
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