"Catch" vs "Take" a Bus/Train - English Language & Usage ...
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Catching a bus describes the process of getting to a stop/station, waiting and boarding. Taking a bus describes the entire process, including the journey itself. EnglishLanguage&UsageStackExchangeisaquestionandanswersiteforlinguists,etymol
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