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riders
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "riders" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts referring to individuals who ride, such as on bicycles, motorcycles, or horses, or in legal terms referring to additional provisions in a contract. Example: "The event is open to all riders, regardless of their experience level."
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Sport
Alternative expressions(20)
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60 human-written examples
In the cycling sense, "nervous" refers to a vicious spiral in which the entire peloton is aware that the safest place to be is in the front 20 or so – this is a basic racing principle taught at junior level – with the upshot that every team leader with a purpose wants to be in the first 20 riders with as many of their team-mates as can manage it.
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We were driven round by expert riders, up and down the seven hills, from the Villa Borghese gardens in the north to Vatican City in the west and Piazzale Giuseppe Garibaldi in Trastevere on the west bank of the Tiber.
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At Motts Lane, Witham, south along this line, a bridleway was preserved via a £2.3m bridge made accessible to riders.
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Down below the hotel, horse riders pass by along the beach in the early morning, and you may even catch a glimpse of the local seals.
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This week's poem, Once there came a man, is the fifth in Black Riders and Other Lines, the first of Crane's two collections.
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It seems likely that the composition of at least some of the Black Riders poems overlapped with the writing of the novel.
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The Times, and the Daily Mail via the Times, inform us in no uncertain terms that the Issue of the Week is the slight change that has been made to the new cover of Jilly Cooper's Riders.
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Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 3.56pm BSThe:56 The peloton, which has been slashed to around sixty riders, make their way over the top of Bradfield - Andrei Grivko of Astana nipped in to take the solitary point on offer.
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That rather went out of the window yesterday, as Mark Cavendish – one of the finest athletes this country has to offer, and also one of just four home riders on the start line in Leeds – skittered into Simon Gerrans and hit the deck in Harrogate with his mum watching on.
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Meanwhile, here's Gary Naylor ramping up the intrigue re: Omega Pharma Quickstep... Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 12.45pm BST12 45 The riders are now heading out of North Yorkshire, and into... West Yorkshire.
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Kutsuplus lets riders specify their own desired pick-up points and destinations via smartphone; these requests are aggregated, and the app calculates an optimal route that most closely satisfies all of them.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to a group of people who participate in cycling events, use the term "riders" to maintain accuracy and avoid ambiguity. For instance, "The cycling event attracted over 1000 riders from around the world."
Common error
Avoid using "riders" to describe participants in activities that do not involve riding, such as a conference or a meeting. It's more appropriate to use terms like "attendees" or "participants" in those cases.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "riders" is as a plural noun. As stated by Ludwig AI, it refers to individuals who ride, such as on bicycles, motorcycles, or horses. Examples from Ludwig show its use in contexts ranging from cycling races to amusement park attractions.
Frequent in
News & Media
40%
Sport
30%
Travel
15%
Less common in
Formal & Business
5%
Science
5%
Reference
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "riders" is a very common and grammatically correct plural noun, typically used to describe individuals who are riding bicycles, motorcycles, horses, or other vehicles. Ludwig AI confirms its usability in various contexts. The primary contexts where it appears include news, sports, and travel, with a neutral register suitable for a wide range of audiences. When writing, ensure that "riders" is used to refer specifically to those engaged in a riding activity and not misused in broader contexts where "attendees" or "participants" would be more appropriate. Alternative phrases include "cyclists", "passengers", and "motorcyclists", depending on the specific situation.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
passengers
Refers to individuals being transported, but more general and not specific to a riding activity.
cyclists
Specifically denotes individuals riding bicycles.
motorcyclists
Specifically denotes individuals riding motorcycles.
horseback riders
Specifically denotes individuals riding horses.
equestrians
A more formal term for horseback riders, often used in the context of sports.
commuters
Individuals traveling to and from work or school, often using public transport or personal vehicles.
travelers
A general term for individuals who are traveling.
occupants
Refers to those who occupy a vehicle, but less specific to the act of riding.
pilots
Specifically refers to those who operate aircraft.
drivers
Specifically refers to those who operate cars.
FAQs
How do I use "riders" in a sentence?
You can use "riders" to refer to people who ride bicycles, motorcycles, or horses. For example, "The race is open to all skilled riders."
What's a good alternative to "riders" when talking about cyclists?
Depending on the context, alternatives to "riders" when talking about cyclists could include "cyclists", "bicyclists", or "pedalers".
When is it appropriate to use "riders" instead of "passengers"?
"Riders" is used when the mode of transport involves riding something, like a bike or horse. "Passengers" is more general and applies to cars, buses, or planes.
Is "riders" appropriate for describing people on a roller coaster?
Yes, "riders" is commonly used to describe people on a roller coaster, as the experience is often referred to as a ride. For example, "The roller coaster malfunctioned with several riders on board."
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
97%
Authority and reliability
4.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested