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Discover Ludwig"for a ride" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you're referring to a journey taken in a vehicle or on an animal. For example, "I grabbed my jacket and hopped on my bike for a ride around the neighborhood."
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They went for a ride& she loved the car.
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Otherwise, Democrats could tell voters "you've been taken for a ride," she said.
"We've been taken for a ride," she said.
"But she does have a big heart, so it scares me because if someone had asked for a ride she would've been the first person to do it".
For a week, she rode her bike everywhere.
For a while she even rode them.
"Watching tragic events can have a cumulative effect". After she explained to her 8-year-old what had happened, she took him out for a bike ride, she said.
When Mr. Bloethe's Jack Russell terrier saw the keys come out, he started bouncing around, looking for a ride, so she took the dog with her, promising to return him later that day.
Asks his aunt to go for a canoe ride, but she refuses.
But when Ms. Tsvor wanted to charter a helicopter to take her and her friends for a ride over Chicago, she had the currency.
On Monday, Wednesday and Friday, he left the house early and went for a bike ride while she had her usual morning time with the kids.
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