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Inchoateknowledge Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

bussed in

Some old friends were bussed in to testify at court.
bussed in?
  

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Brought in by bus, perhaps in a group.

  • Brought in by bus, perhaps in a group.
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Brought in by bus, perhaps in a group.
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This is my assumption as well, but as they say, assumptions are the mother of all ... ups.
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I'm not sure that you need to take this completely literally. It could also mean that a group was brought in from an external place for a purpose - to give evidence/support their friend in this context. They might not have arrived by bus. But equally, they could have...

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