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Discover LudwigThe phrase "completing the ride" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to finishing a journey or experience, often in the context of amusement parks, transportation, or metaphorical journeys. Example: "After hours of excitement, we finally enjoyed completing the ride at the amusement park."
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"It's hard not to feel fear when you're about to surf the biggest Atlantic swell recorded, but once I'm on the board, all my concentration goes towards where I'm going and completing the ride," Cotton explained.
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But she managed to complete the ride".
You're told to hydrate continuously, but that's just to complete the ride.
He completed the ride but collapsed near the finish line in Simsbury, Conn.
Riders with the aim of qualification or 'competition, achieving the best possible results' were less likely to complete the ride than riders aiming for 'training'training
From here, cyclists can ride right around the Taw estuary, crossing the river in Barnstaple, to complete the ride in sunny, sandy Braunton.
I had grown fearful of food – how could I now cope with eating the 6,000 calories a day needed to complete the ride?
Together, feeling like battle-worn heroes, we all then rolled into the Swiss city to complete the ride in a mass peloton, the iconic giant fountain on Lake Geneva spurting through a beautiful rainbow in the sunlit sky.
When, for instance, a group of British cyclists gulped sugary drinks before a workout, a few of them experienced low blood sugar in the first few minutes of a subsequent, exhausting 20-minute ride, but their blood sugar levels then stabilized and they completed the ride without problems.
Starting the day 57 seconds behind the younger of the two Luxembourg brothers, Evans completed the ride in a time two and a half minutes faster than his rival, and the former mountain bike champion needs only to stay upright on Sunday's stage from Créteil to Paris to make his dreams come true.
Only a handful of riders have ever completed the ride, and they tell me the gradual but constant assault on mind and body is hard to foresee; not quite like an ironman triathlon or an ultra-marathon, but a slower, more drawn out exhaustion that requires constant attention.
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