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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a day ride" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a journey or trip that takes place within a single day, often for leisure or recreational purposes.
Example: "We decided to take a day ride to the mountains to enjoy the beautiful scenery and fresh air."
Alternatives: "a day trip" or "a one-day excursion".
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About seven million people a day ride the subway system.
Hundreds of tourists a day ride riverboats docked south of Chester, or peer over the water from a riverside steam train.
The company has also begun to bundle its data to sell to city planners and architects: close to a billion people a day ride on their elevators worldwide.
But that meant a day ride to Big Bear, or even a spirited run up the Angeles Crest Highway to Newcomb's Ranch or Wrightwood, was problematic.
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Travelers can easily spend a day riding the buses, since they include most tourist attractions.
Whoever is responsible needs to spend a day riding in Ana's wheels.
What we don't notice is that if you were to spend an hour a day riding a bike rather than being sedentary and driving a car there's a cost to that sedentary time.
So, I spent a day riding a route on a garbage truck.
A couple of years ago, I spent a day riding Metro Rail in its entirety: every station and mile of track.
It was a Sunday ride for a California motorcycle club dedicated to older riders who love their bikes.
Six lengths back, however, Prado had Birdstone loping along as if they were alone on a Sunday ride.
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