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The phrase "a ride around" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a casual trip or journey, often in a vehicle, to explore or enjoy the surroundings.
Example: "We decided to take a ride around the city to see the holiday lights."
Alternatives: "a drive around" or "a tour around".
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More than two decades before Larry Bird was scheduled to present him at the Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame induction ceremony tonight in Springfield, Mass., Magic needed a ride around Waikiki.
A ride around Greenwich conjures a different era.
A ride around the wheel will take 35 minutes.
It's the perfect stop after a ride around the peninsula.
A trained couch driver took me for a ride around the Meadowlands parking lot.
Fellers relaxed and took his horse for a ride around the course.
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That day, Derrick and I spent doing what he referred to as a "ride-around".
"I'll call you back — I'm on a ride-around with this writer," I heard him tell somebody on his cell phone.
When Dr. Cline and his wife, Tasha, offered a visitor a ride-around tour, they drove through a mansion-filled compound called Stratford Hills.
"I'll call you back—I'm on a ride-around with this writer," I heard him tell somebody on his cell phone.
From there, the newlyweds took a carriage ride around Windsor Town that lasted about 25 minutes.
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