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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a moped" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a type of small, lightweight motorcycle that is typically powered by a bicycle-like pedal system or a small engine.
Example: "After saving up for months, I finally bought a moped to commute to work."
Alternatives: "a scooter" or "a small motorcycle".
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In D, which I nicknamed moped mode, the bike loafs along, shifting up or down at conservative speeds like a moped; it even makes clattering sounds like a moped.
"Just a moped.
Everyone expected a motorcycle or a moped.
It is also known as a Moped.
I rented a moped in Portugal.
Life is lived on a moped.
Just please don't let it involve a moped.
Social stratification arrives on a moped with the appropriate insignia.
An attempt to charge a moped to an elderly woman's card may fail.
I palmed an apple from a pile, stole a moped, a diamond bracelet, a newspaper.
Once, he recalls, he fired on two suspected insurgents on a moped.
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