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We use on to mean a specific bicycle, bus, train, ship or plane, and in to mean a specific car, taxi, van, lorry or ambulance. Ex: We say on foot (not by foot). EnglishLanguage&UsageStackExchangeisaquestionandanswersiteforlinguists,etymolo
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