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"free ride" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a situation in which a person does not have to pay or work for something. For example, "John got a free ride to the concert from his friend."
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free ride
noun
An opportunity or benefit which has no cost, especially one enjoyed or undertaken at the expense of others.
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It's not a free ride".
There's no free ride.
That's a free ride.
Winning a free ride is rather rare.
This free ride needs to stop".
"Mr. Scott is getting a free ride".
They'll just free ride on the US.
Andreoni, James (1988), "Why Free Ride?
We'll all get a free ride.
There is no more free ride here.
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They can free-ride or cooperate.
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