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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bike through" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the action of riding a bicycle through a specific area or location.
Example: "On weekends, I love to bike through the park and enjoy the fresh air."
Alternatives: "cycle through" or "ride through".
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I rode my bike through those neighborhoods.
How could the "compassionate conservative" bike through Katrina?
A decade ago it was enough to peer into the Grand Canyon or bike through Tuscany.
"It's the fall, when we forage and explore and mountain bike through people's yards".
It shows an Asian woman riding a bike through what appears to be a rice paddy.
I think about this every day as I bike through traffic.
Tootle off to work on an electric bike through manicured parkland.
"I used to ride my bike through Columbia, go to toga parties".
They blatantly ignored me, forcing me to awkwardly walk my bike through the dense crowd.
Plus, I get to bike through the Henry Hudson tollbooth for free.
After my visit to the market, I walked my bike through London Fields, which has an iffy reputation.
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