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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a subway ride" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe transportation on a subway, for example: "I'm going to take a subway ride to the city center."
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It's cheaper than a subway ride.
"At N.Y.U., they're just a subway ride away".
What is it about a subway ride that ignites a choreographer's imagination?
After several phone calls and a subway ride to the end of Brooklyn, she reported back.
Can a subway ride count as a performance of "4'33" "? Absolutely.
– aml, Baltimore I highly recommend a subway ride out to Coney Island.
Now Rocker wants to indulge himself in a subway ride to Shea Stadium.
A subway ride oft finds my head Upon a stranger's shoulder.
The dry cleaner was a subway ride; the 1,200-square-foot 1,200-square-foot 1,200-square-foot
Then again, it beats the alternative, a subway ride to the terminus of the R train.
Someday, he imagines taking his boys on a subway ride to 116th Street.
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