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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a ride with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to sharing a journey or transportation with someone.
Example: "I had a great time during a ride with my friends to the concert."
Alternatives: "a trip with" or "a journey with".
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"Dude, oh my God, take a ride with me".
"I'd love to go for a ride with you".
"Can I give you a ride, with the package?
Her fallback solution: getting a ride with the neighbors.
Beatrice: Remind me never to catch a ride with you.
"Or you have to share a ride with another person.
We had a ride with the Tardan family, our neighbours.
They asked to me take a ride with them.
That often means hitching a ride with family or friends.
The next day he got a ride with a technician for CBS News.
She visited him in jail every few weeks, usually catching a ride with Crawford's family.
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