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"ride over" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when talking about someone traveling by some form of transportation, usually by car or bike, to get to a certain place. For example, "I'm planning to ride over to the store later."
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The ride over can be bumpy, though.
On the ride over, she demonstrated her moves.
Maybe the bike ride over to the Roundhouse is going to buck me up.
In the car ride over, the bishop recalled, he, Mr. Smith and his sister talked about God.
Is the ride over?
When the "sons of Muspell" ride over Bifröst it will break, "as was said above".
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Junius rode over, and she said, "Hi, Junius, sweetie".
Polk rode over to investigate and demanded the other colonel stop firing at his own men.
"I probably didn't help today when I rode over in a 20-car motorcade".
Ask permission before riding over property or farmland.
Some people ride FreeFall over and over again.
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