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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aboard a bicycle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone riding or being on a bicycle.
Example: "She felt a sense of freedom as she rode aboard a bicycle through the park."
Alternatives: "on a bicycle" or "riding a bicycle".
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I mentally planted her aboard a bicycle; she merged seamlessly into the crowd.
But when he indulges the same desire aboard a bicycle, he is a menace.
Before this summer, the last time I had climbed aboard a bicycle coincided with the last time I fell off one – and I still bear the schoolboy scars.
But to the folks gathered around the boat ramp, I might have just as well been aboard a bicycle with training wheels.
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A decade ago, Beijing was a bicycle town.
He rode a bicycle.
"A bicycle," he said.
Better on a bicycle.
"Butch wants a bicycle!
Murdered for a bicycle.
On a bicycle kick.
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