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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'ride it back' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it as an idiom to mean 'to undo something' or to refer to a situation where someone or something is returning to its original state. For example: "The economic crisis was severe, but now the markets have started to ride it back."
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No time to savor the moment because the tide will soon flood, and we must ride it back to Orient.
But then there's the risk of me being naked on the Udderbelly cow, trying to ride it back to London.
"Minefinders rode the gold price all the way to the bottom of the trough and hopefully they will ride it back up," said Gregg Bush, vice president for operations at the mine.
We sometimes have to ride it down again and then ride it back up.
"If I ride my bike downtown, and I don't want to ride it back home for whatever reason, I can put it on the bus, but that's about my only choice.
"They'd grab you and say, 'Go down to the east end down there and knock the plug out of that son-of-a-bitch and open the valve on it and you ride it back and forth until it is empty.
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We walked to the 90th Street 7 station and rode it back toward Woodside, knowing that scores of delights awaited us deeper into Queens.
But I know a lot of people who did a round-trip on JDS or worse, got in somewhere near the top and took a loss or rode it back down.
He wouldn't stop riding it back and forth in the living room".
Brentford boss Mark Warburton: "We showed tremendous character going down to 10 men so early to ride it, come back and get something out of the game".
"You can load your snowmobile on the train, ride it as far back as you want and be dropped off wherever there's a trail," said Ian McMillan, referring to the Algoma Central Railroad.
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