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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ride a car" is not correct in written English.
The phrase "drive a car" should be used instead. For example, "I drove my car to the store this morning."
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Suppose the student knows that one can ride a horse, but can one ride a car?
You cannot walk down a street, go to a movie or ride a car without somebody looking at their phone.
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The video shows Usher and friends riding a car while heading to his live performance.
Turn off lights when you're not using them, turn off the water when you brush your teeth, and bike instead of riding a car whenever possible.
I do not drive or ride in a car.
"Why should I ride and inconvenience myself when I can ride in a car?" he asked.
"Why should I ride and inconvenience myself when I can ride in a car?" he said.
He does not drive but is willing to ride in a car.
Forget airplanes — we ride in a car together daily.
You can ride in a car with a white woman.
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