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The phrase "do a ride" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when talking about completing a journey or trip by riding in a vehicle or on a bicycle. An example sentence could be: "We decided to do a ride through the countryside on our bikes."
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People can learn to ride, find a ride and join a club before next year's event, scheduled for June 5 to 11. Do a ride.
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Fifteen years ago it would have been inconceivable that 86,000 people could be found who might be interested in doing a ride like yesterday's.
So I joined the ride and it has become my thing: I've done a ride every year since, and cycled many hundreds of miles all over the world with him.
I want to do a strong ride tomorrow".
"Do you want to do a pony ride?" one of the organizers of the festival asked.
There was a search for an ending, and I told Holly [Hunter] I needed her to do a cab ride.
It's a shame because if I do a good ride now, people wonder if I'm doping.
If you are playing a skateboarding game (Tony Hawk for example), do a free ride.
Your dealer should let you do a test-ride so take advantage.
I decided to do a charity bike ride this September from Paris to Nice.
"We'll do a lot of riding together, kid," Huston said.
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