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"ride off" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, but it typically means to depart or leave on a horse, bike, or other mode of transportation. Here are some examples of how it can be used: - After saying goodbye to his family, Jack mounted his horse and rode off into the sunset. - The robbers quickly stole the money and then rode off on their motorcycles. - The children begged their parents to let them ride off on their bikes, but they were not allowed to go beyond the driveway. - The knight bravely rode off to defeat the dragon and save the princess. - The politician promised to lower taxes and create jobs, but his opponents accused him of riding off on empty promises.
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"Gary Sheffield could ride off into the sunset," Grilli said.
Time for Beckham to ride off into the sunset?
Now it's your turn to ride off into the sunset.
I can just ride off into the sunset".
Then Brynner and McQueen ride off into the sunset.
There is only one way to ride off into a sunset.
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Surely we have room enough for one place to legally ride off-highway vehicles.
It's too easy for him to free-ride off our work".
Because of this interdependent relationship, one DU may have an incentive to "free-ride" off the screening decisions of others as the disease prevalence declines.
"The concept was to develop the ride off-the-shelf.
Laura Trott won the third place ride-off.
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