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Discover LudwigThe phrase "go for a spin" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express the idea of taking a short excursion or a brief trip. For example, "After work, I decided to go for a spin to explore the nearby town."
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Or it will make you want to go for a spin (but buckle-up first).
So when she passed by a studio offering a free trial lesson near her apartment, she decided to go for a spin.
I had spent a lot of wild, howling hours in those cars, and I had gotten Toby all charged up to go for a spin.
"Want to go for a spin?" the poet and maestro of Italian cinema asked the rent boy, according to the latter's confession to the police.
Hire a fixie and go for a spin at the state-of-the-art Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome (£10.40 an hour) built for last year's Commonwealth Games.
When she decided to go for a spin after the London Olympics she discovered her Team GB bosses had sold the swanky Pinarello she had trained on.
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After the verdict was read, the judge went for a spin in the roadster with Mulford.
"He'd gone for a spin on his tractor," Vernazza told me.
We went for a spin in Chris's 1920s motor launch.
Delirious with joy, I grabbed my rolls of film and went for a spin.
But I went for a spin on the M4 and it was instantly powerful.
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