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The phrase "a cheap ride" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an inexpensive mode of transportation or a low-cost experience.
Example: "I decided to take a cheap ride to the airport instead of paying for a taxi."
Alternatives: "an affordable trip" or "a budget-friendly journey."
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It has not been a cheap ride.
Yet potential passengers still gather near the Chinese gate in Washington, DC to catch a cheap ride to New York.
For the poor — and three-fourths of this country's population lives on about a dollar a day — the fuel subsidy means a cheap ride to the market.
The truck gives India's village dwellers a cheap ride: 10 cents for a half-hour journey with a few dozen others.
For the flexible traveller looking for a cheap ride, this can be the perfect opportunity to bag a vehicle for next to nothing, and explore America on the way.
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The idea is that you can take a cheaper ride than usual with a car owner who is headed in the same direction, e.g. commuting into work or a weekend trip, and drivers offset the cost of running a car.
Lyft has already taken a step towards this idea with its Lyft Line HotSpots — locations in popular parts of cities like San Francisco that if you're willing to walk to, you can get a cheaper ride.
"In addition to seeing clear information about surge pricing in the app, you'll be able to wait it out for a cheaper ride and get notified if surge ends," the post says.
(Photo credIt: InSapphoWeTrust).
At 74th Street and Roosevelt Avenue in Jackson Heights, the bus connects with several subway lines -- the E, F, G, R, V and 7. "It's a fast, cheap ride to the middle of Manhattan," said Mr. Whelton, now a consultant.
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