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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a ride for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to providing transportation or an experience of traveling in a vehicle for someone else.
Example: "I arranged a ride for my friend to the airport since she didn't have a car."
Alternatives: "a lift for" or "transportation for".
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"But it's been quite a ride for us".
He was trying to arrange a ride for me on a U.N.H.C.R. plane to Abéché.
Last year, at the Facebook summer party, there was a ride for kids.
He immediately began looking for a ride for the 600km journey to the city of Quetta.
It has been quite a ride for the pair of them.
The Pao, in contrast, seems like a ride for the weekend with its canvas roof and ribbed sides.
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She comes fairly often and takes me for a ride around…Sometimes for lunch.
Investor squeamishness may make for a bumpy ride for a while.
It's a luxury ride for an actor.
Can I give her a ride home for you?
"They had a great ride for years".
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