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There is not enough context to determine if "ride on it" is a correct and usable part of a sentence.
It could potentially be used in a sentence like "I love to ride on it," where "it" refers to a specific mode of transportation such as a bike or car. However, without more context, it is difficult to determine if this phrase is grammatically correct and appropriate to use. Example: "The kids were having fun at the carnival, riding on the Ferris wheel and other rides."
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He would ride on it for one or two years, then get a new one.
If you think that one must accept Christ to be saved, and if you think that human freedom is important, you're likely to think that the free acceptance of Christ is very valuable and important — perhaps important enough that one's ultimate destiny might ride on it.
Your little one can pull it along or ride on it.
John McCain, who has been making one gaffe after another, is getting a free ride on it, because Senator Obama and Senator Clinton have to fight with each other.
My son begged me daily to take him for a ride on it and he volunteered that I should build one for our apartment back in New York (yeah, OK, kid...I'll just put in for a federal earmark).
Thugs and oppression ride on it.
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Why maintain the bridle path if no one rides on it?
This one, though, had significantly more riding on it.
She might recognize that it's like a moving staircase, infer its use, and imagine riding on it.
It's terrible for one movie to have so much riding on it!
Everything rides on it".
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