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"for the ride" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone is joining or participating in something without any specific purpose or goal in mind. It can also imply that they are simply along for the experience or journey. Example: "I wasn't sure what to expect from the hiking trip, but I decided to go along for the ride." In this sentence, "for the ride" emphasizes that the speaker's main motivation for joining the hiking trip was not to achieve a specific goal, but rather to simply be a part of the experience.
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Thanks for the ride home".
Woods was now along for the ride.
Thanks for the ride home, Pops!
Can anyone join him for the ride?
"I was along for the ride".
"He wasn't along for the ride.
Everyone there went along for the ride.
"Suddenly, diners are along for the ride.
"He's not along for the ride".
Thanks for the ride, Herb.
Our feelings come along for the ride.
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