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The phrase "ride out" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to how you are enduring a difficult situation. For example, "We are hoping to ride out the storm and make it through this hard time."
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Ride out the unknowns.
Economies can ride out share crashes.
"Are you happy to ride out turbulence?
Ride out a recession with relative ease?
We'll ride out the next storm".
Mine, they can just ride out".
I ride out the ensuing silence.
How to ride out a recession?
But she will ride out the pain.
Walsh believes Cornell will ride out the storm.
Have you found a way to ride out the market?
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