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"Riding around the bus" typically refers to the act of taking a longer or indirect route to reach a destination, often implying a lack of directness or efficiency. In some contexts, it can also suggest avoiding responsibility or accountability by not facing a situation head-on. The phrase may be used metaphorically to describe procrastination or evasion in decision-making.

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