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The phrase "a ride through" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an experience or journey, often in a vehicle or amusement park context.
Example: "We enjoyed a thrilling ride through the enchanted forest, filled with magical creatures and stunning scenery."
Alternatives: "a journey through" or "a trip through".
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Or a ride through hell.
"And there's a ride through the rapids".
"A Ride Through Spain" is available to everyone in our online archive.
A ride through mountains on a drizzly afternoon can be unpredictable, even on the Internet Bus.
A ride through the canals can run upward of 50 euros — that's the bad news.
(Under Uber's policy, once a driver accepts a ride through the app, no other passenger can be picked up).
On a recent trip to Washington, D.C., I booked a ride through Uber, the popular ride-sharing network.
But a ride on the BMT Jamaica line is not just a ride through transit history, At is a ride through the city's history, showing what can occur and what has occurred in a mere six decades.
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Michael Laverty crashed out unhurt at the Malaysian MotoGP round in Sepang after earlier being handed a ride-through penalty for jumping the start.
The four-time champion was given a ride-through for riding the wrong way down the track before the delayed start.
Briton Cal Crutchlow's hopes of a podium position were ended when he was given a ride-through penalty for a jump start.
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