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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a ride on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of taking a journey or experience on a vehicle, amusement park ride, or similar mode of transportation.
Example: "We decided to take a ride on the Ferris wheel during our visit to the amusement park."
Alternatives: "a trip on" or "a journey on".
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He got a ride on a truck with some carabineri.
Taking a ride on a camel or horse?
A child in Indonesia hitches a ride on a shark.
Elsewhere, retailers took a ride on Next's coat tails.
It's like getting a ride on Space Mountain at Disneyland".
And we will take a ride on the fungal superhighway.
Even a ride on a subway will do that".
A ride on the Riesenrad in Prater park costs $3.50.
Fancy a ride on a giant mechanical snail?
This show, you say, "bums a ride on the Holocaust".
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A visit to the front gates summoned only a groundskeeper on a ride-on mower.
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