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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'ride high' is correct and usable in written English.
It is a phrase that is used to describe achieving success or a feeling of power and confidence. For example, "After his promotion, Joe was riding high, feeling proud and confident of his abilities."
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And expectations ride high for Spoek.
In Bologna, however, such feelings still ride high.
Usually, presidents ride high at the start of their terms.
Ride High Ride High is a registered charity that aims to change the life prospects of Milton Keynes's most disadvantaged children.
The boatercycles are about eight feet long and ride high in the water.
"Festivals ride high or low, based on the crop of submissions".
Junk bonds and California real estate also ride high on his list.
Tipping money into research has enabled Britain's universities to ride high in international league tables.
John Rotz has been engaged to ride High Echelon in Saturday's race.
Only below Al-Kūt does the Tigris ride high enough over the plain to permit tapping for flow irrigation.
They may check to see if his facial structure has changed, causing his helmet to ride high on his head.
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