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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a ride at a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an amusement park attraction or a similar experience.
Example: "We decided to go on a ride at a theme park during our vacation."
Alternatives: "an attraction at a" or "a ride in a".
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Another tried to catch a ride at a hospital.
It was like being on a ride at a park.
This is a neon-orange enclosed lifeboat that looks like a ride at a Soviet-era water park.
The screams of passengers being flung upside down on a ride at a theme park next door mix with the shrill tweets of coaches' whistles.
The two men had met a couple of days before, when Kype picked up D'Angelo, who'd been thumbing for a ride at a truck stop east of the mountains.
"We don't want to overreact," said Mr. Montgomery, who pressed for the law after the 2004 death of a woman on a ride at a park in his district.
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If this were a ride at an amusement park, I would pay to go on it.
"The world is like a ride at an amusement park," he said.
I think that's similar to the way people enjoy a ride at an amusement park.
I think that's similar to the way people enjoy an ride at an amusement park.
Together, they opened a ride at Alton Towers Bernsteinn recalled a windy day and immense difficulty with her wig).
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