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The phrase "a ridge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a raised landform or a long, narrow hill or mountain.
Example: "The hikers followed the trail along a ridge that offered stunning views of the valley below."
Alternatives: "a hill" or "a crest".
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Is there a ridge pole?
Why not a monastery on a ridge?
On a ridge at Mount McKinley.
We all hustled up to a ridge.
He climbs over a ridge of shale and disappears.
There's a ridge, a higher ridge, then a higher one.
The views stretched beyond the vineyard to a ridge above.
Another reportedly saw lights one night on a ridge.
Plants were grown in a ridge and furrow system.
A voltage comparator can easily discriminate a ridge and valley.
They heard about a sniper rifle found behind a ridge.
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