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Discover Ludwig'ride to school' is a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that you are traveling to school, often by means of transportation such as a car, bus, or bike. Example: I take a bus ride to school every day.
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They wanted dishwashers, and cars to ride to school in.
THE young teacher knows every bump and pothole along the 10-minute ride to school.
The blood always shows, you say to Paloma on the ride to school the next day.
The government provided bicycles for girls so they can ride to school.
I ask when she will let her kids ride to school unaccompanied.
Every morning on the bus ride to school I listened to music with my friend.
"IT'S only a two-minute ride to school," said Adam. "Calm down, Dad".
You try to think of Paloma, so exhausted that every morning she falls asleep on the ride to school.
(Inspired by Mr. Hansen's idea, the municipality also created a bike bus for children to ride to school together).
Female students no longer need to ride to school or universities in special vans with curtained windows.
Growing up, the radio provided the soundtrack for doing my hair in the morning and the ride to school.
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