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It will be quicker to walk than to take a taxi.
I would as soon walk as take a taxi.
Which is quicker, a taxi or the subway?
Let's go by taxi, shall we?
Let's go by taxi, OK?
I would rather walk than go by taxi.
I think you should go by taxi.
You ought to go by taxi, or you might not get there in time.
I would rather walk than go by taxi.
It's more economical to go by bus instead of taking a taxi.
The taxi has arrived.
A taxi drew up at the main gate.
The taxi drew up to me.
As our taxi broke down on the way, we had to walk to the station.
The taxi is waiting outside.
Taxis stood in a rank in front of the station.
If there are no taxis, we'll have to walk.
There being no taxis available, we walked home.
As there was no taxi, I had to walk home.
There was no taxi, so I had to walk home.

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