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Discover Ludwig"ride it" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used as a verb phrase to refer to riding a bike, horse, or other form of transportation or movement. It can also be used figuratively to mean to go along with something or to endure something. Example 1: "She loved to ride her bike through the countryside on sunny days." Example 2: "I rode a horse for the first time on my vacation in the mountains." Example 3: "He didn't want to ride the rollercoaster, but his friends convinced him to try it." Example 4: "The company is going through some changes, but we'll just have to ride it out and see where things go."
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Could I ride it?
I ride it like I stole it".
I'm going to ride it out".
"You can ride it a long time".
Everyone wants to ride it".
We have to ride it.
"Ride it!" he yelled out.
Obviously, we didn't ride it.
Turned out she couldn't even ride it".
We just have to ride it out".
"Once you ride, it sticks with you".
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