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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a ride around the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an activity that involves traveling or moving in a circular or looping path around a specific location or area.
Example: "We decided to take a ride around the park to enjoy the beautiful scenery."
Alternatives: "a tour around the" or "a trip around the".
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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.
Xue and Haque did this by outfitting people in Google Cardboard headsets to simulate a ride around the city.
Party until dawn at the dance stages, or hop aboard an art boat for a ride around the lake.
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Experience a horse-drawn carriage ride around the lake and in the village of St Moritz on a sunny day.
"A couple of engines may ride around in the truck all season, still unused.
A beautiful day for a bike ride around the Vistula River.
To children, he is a breezy ride around the block, better than a merry-go-round.
At times it is a difficult read, and at others a fun ride around the bird-listening subculture.
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