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"ride by" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe someone or something passing by on a ride, such as a horse, bike, or car. For example: - As she walked down the street, a group of cyclists rode by, leaving a trail of dust behind. - The children's faces lit up with excitement as they watched the parade floats ride by. - As the sun began to set, we decided to take a ride by the beach. - Every morning, the farmer would ride by on his tractor, waving to the neighbors as he passed. - The tour guide pointed out various landmarks as we rode by on the open-top bus.
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15.58ET A polished ride by Ryan Moore.
A Decent Ride by Irvine Welsh (Cape).
"It was a fantastic ride by William.
Day one was an easy ride by turquoise lakes.
I always had the same song request: "Magic Carpet Ride" (by Steppenwolf).
She said no: "He would ride by so quickly, I wouldn't even recognize him".
Here again, Ethiopia has been given too soft a ride by its Western friends and donors.
Each horse had a tremendous race and an outstanding ride by the jockey.
"The kids would see us when we would ride by and they would heckle," he said.
I'll see 20 guys ride by on motorcycles, or hear gunshots outside my window.
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This paper addresses the control of an electronic throttle body (ETB) for ride-by-wire applications in sport motorcycles.
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