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"nice ride" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used as an expression of admiration when seeing a nice vehicle. For example, "I saw your new car yesterday, nice ride!".
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Pretty nice ride?
Still, it's been a nice ride.
Jesse James knows a nice ride.
"It's a nice ride," Mr. Komarla said.
The driver and front passenger get a nice ride, though.
"They want a nice ride down the hill".
"They'll find it's still a nice ride downtown," Quinn said.
"So naturally -- 'cause I like a nice ride -- I go with him," he says.
And you'll have a nice ride in the hospital car with Nurse Edgwood.
My view is, 'thanks very much, it's been a nice ride but the party's over'".
"This is a nice ride, we can talk, and this way is much cheaper".
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