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The phrase "a ride of" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a type of ride or experience, but it lacks context to be usable.
Example: "We went on a ride of excitement at the amusement park."
Alternatives: "a journey of" or "an experience of".
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It's been topsy turvy, a ride of ups and downs.
Fares are mostly under 10 euros for a ride of roughly one hour.
The TCR is a ride of around 4,300km from Geraardsbergen, Belgium to Istanbul, Turkey.
The men could take a ride of several hundred yards through the various athletic fields.
Initial fares have been kept low -- $1.10 for a ride of any distance.
They reached their destination on July 22, after a ride of about 3,000 miles in just over 106 days.
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He needed a ride out of Aleppo, fast.
It's a wild ride of a tale.
This makes for a thrill ride of a postseason — again — writes Jayson Stark on ESPN.com.
It is a fairground ride of a movie in which character and narrative development gradually recede as thrills are foregrounded.
"Plenty" by Yotam Ottolenghi – This is a carnival ride of a cookbook.
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