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ride along

noun

Alternative form of ridealong

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"ride along" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to accompany someone in a vehicle, usually for a short distance or for a particular purpose. Example: "Would you like to ride along with me to the store?" In this sentence, "ride along" means to join the speaker in their vehicle for the purpose of going to the store together. It can also be used in other contexts, such as "let's ride along the beach" or "I enjoy going for a ride along the countryside."

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But you can't just ride along.

The pack ride along earlier.

We'd ride along with the cops".

Yeah, you're going to want to ride along with that.

Ride along, little tanker ReprintsOne can see the intent.

Ride along, little tanker ReprintsHow can this be?

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He sees like a ride-along.

Scenes from Mr. Kurczewski's ride-along in a 2CV.

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Jeffrey Goldberg's ride-along romp of Chris Christie's Springsteen obsession in The Atlantic.

Gyllenhaal recalled his first ride-along, with the Inglewood Police Department in L.A. County.

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