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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a ride that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific type of ride or experience, often in the context of amusement parks, travel, or transportation.
Example: "We went on a ride that took us through a dark tunnel filled with glowing lights."
Alternatives: "a journey that" or "an experience that".
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The downside is a ride that can be slightly stiff.
He described a ride that was as troubling as it was brief.
A ride that would have cost about $20 in a yellow cab costs $36 with Uber.
All this comes together in a ride that is compliant without being lumbering.
It helps to give the Quest a ride that is smooth and handling that isn't sloppy.
On this occasion, Smith produced a ride that matched Stevens' in the Preakness for sheer smarts.
But next year I want a ride that will allow me to challenge Rossi".
The handling matches that, with a ride that is more that of a larger car than a supermini.
He was vindicated in his choice yesterday by a ride that illuminated Jacob as first among equals.
During the broadcast, she seemed as though she were being brought along for a ride that was beyond her control.
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Inquire, too, about community-provided transportation, like New York's Access-a-Ride, that can provide free or low-cost door-to-door service to and from medical appointments.
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