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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sweet ride" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a vehicle that is enjoyable to drive or ride in, often implying that it is stylish or high-performing.
Example: "After saving for years, I finally bought a sports car, and it's truly a sweet ride."
Alternatives: "a great vehicle" or "an awesome car".
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That Dodge Nitro sure looks like a sweet ride.
Rather than a prescriptive tract, "A Million Heavens" is nothing more — or less — than a sweet ride, smooth traveling for both the mind and heart.
But there was also space for exchanges with some of our American peers that had grown knowing and loving the old brand, but who recognized that there is true customer appreciation for the evolution of the new GM brands: "I used to have the Chevy Impala model for years; but after you changed it, what a sweet ride," said Sterling Grey from New York.
I also really love a good Irish horse, so this helps make for a sweet ride.
Customers get a sweet ride, and BMW makes a profit essentially by selling (or renting) the same car multiple times and to people who might not have bought a car or one of its cars anyway.
No matter the model, the Caped Crusader always seems to have a sweet ride.
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Did Elevation just sink another $100 million into a clunker, or is the Nova going to be a sweeter ride than anyone expects?
All I'm saying is, I've got a career, most of my hair, and a sweet sweet ride.
Well, the sequel to the popular Forza has arrived this month, and this is one makes for a very sweet ride.
And that's a pretty sweet ride.
You'll get there in a really sweet ride.
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