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The phrase "a ride over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a journey or trip taken, often implying a sense of movement from one place to another.
Example: "We decided to take a ride over to the beach to enjoy the sunset."
Alternatives: "a trip to" or "a journey to".
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I got to be honest Amanda Bynes gave me a ride over and I'm just happy to be here".
My husband and I took a ride over just to visit him.
"Buckle up," he said, "it's going to be a hell of a ride over the last month.
It takes passengers on a ride over the Butterfly Garden and parts of the African Plains exhibit.
So Meltzer had given Campoverdi and a few other West Wing staff members a ride over to this party in his minivan.
They look as if they were woven from hair-fine brambles, maybe, or done on a ride over rough ground, or in a state of agitation or elation.
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On June 23, a ride tipped over in a park in Medford, but there were no serious injuries.
Is the ride over?
It makes for a relaxing stop for a riverside walk, a bike ride over a bamboo bridge to Koh Paen island, or a sunset cruise (£6).
His was a sensational ride over a course many thought would not suit him in conditions that did not really suit anyone.
He rode over in a cab with Miss Baker & her husband, Jo Bouillon.
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