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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fun ride" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe an enjoyable experience, often in the context of an event, journey, or activity. Example: "The amusement park was a blast, and the roller coaster was truly a fun ride."
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"It's been a fun ride".
"Not a fun ride.
It just hasn't been a fun ride.
HANKS -- Hey, sounds like a fun ride.
It has been a fun ride.
It's been a fun ride, but it's not over yet.
"That'll be a fun ride," the driver said.
"It's been a fun ride so far," Nieuwenhuis said.
It's going to be a fun ride having him here".
"The movie is supposed to be a fun ride".
Being ignored, though, is not a fun ride.
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