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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rider for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to an additional clause or provision added to a document, such as a contract or an insurance policy.
Example: "The contract includes a rider for additional coverage in case of natural disasters."
Alternatives: "an addendum for" or "a provision for".
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That's part of what Ebeling has been training to do as a rider for years.
Also, some policies provide long-term home care only as a rider for an extra charge.
The trainer Todd Pletcher has yet to name a rider for Ready's Echo.
"I am a rider for Team Sky, the biggest team in the world at that point," said Wiggins.
The former investment banker worked as a rider for Deliveroo for eight months to help him understand the logistics.
It's the commissaires who make the call on a photo finish or declassify a rider for dangerous riding.
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It began to tip straight backward, my brother clinging to it like a rodeo rider for a few terrifying moments.
Valverde cruised across the line a second ahead of Philippe Gilbert, a Belgian rider for the Française des Jeux team; Jérôme Pineau, a French rider for Bouygues Telecom; and Kirchen, the leader of Team Columbia.
He is a regular rider for trainer Dale Romans, a perennial figure on the Kentucky Derby trail.
At the finish of Stage 10, Cavendish caused a furor when he bumped Tom Veelers, a Dutch rider for the Argos-Shimano team, causing Veelers to crash hard.
Dmitriy Fofonov, a Kazakh rider for Crédit Agricole, tested positive for a banned stimulant after the 18th stage.
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