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Free sign up"on a carriage" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something being physically located on top of a horse-drawn carriage. Example: The newlyweds rode off on a carriage, waving to their guests as they passed through the town.
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They'll also embark on a carriage ride (albeit a shorter one) through the streets of Windsor and back into the castle.
A young couple appear to go on a carriage ride.
I took a different route down, on a carriage road.
After tea, we took her on a carriage ride in Central Park.
On this trip, they went on a carriage ride in Central Park.
Body work on a carriage can take six months to a year.
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After, when Nora has fallen, my twin sister and I clamber on top of a carriage and call on the Blighters to join the Rooks.
Staffordshire figures of soldiers paraded on either side of a carriage clock on the mantelpiece.
The drain on resources for a carriage trip may be of little significance to Trump.
All pedestrians hit by cars or trams on a carriage-way were included because, according to the Czech laws on road traffic valid until January 2001, pedestrians were obliged to give way to all approaching vehicles before entering the carriage-way, even on the pedestrian crossing.
Queen Victoria's book, in which she reveals her thoughts on surviving a carriage accident and tasting haggis for the first time, became an instant hit with readers.
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