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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to ride" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate someone's capability or skill in riding something, such as a bicycle, horse, or vehicle.
Example: "After weeks of practice, she finally felt able to ride the horse confidently."
Alternatives: "capable of riding" or "skilled at riding".
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You need to able to ride that out.
I'm able to ride my horses twice a day.
And will he and Jade be able to ride it?
Was the British army able to ride both bicycles.
"He is a very special horse and I am fortunate to be able to ride him".
Even Mr Putin may be able to ride out stagflation for a while.
"You'll still be able to ride on your corporate jet," Mr. Obama said.
The two men atop the wall were able to ride the cascading momentum to the ground.
If David Petraeus was a senator, he'd be able to ride this out with no trouble.
Some smaller extended-stay residences were better able to ride out the storm.
A Tour de France winner has to be able to ride on every kind of road.
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