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The phrase "rides back and forth" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that something is travelling between two points repeatedly. For example, "Every morning, John takes the bus that rides back and forth between his home and his office."
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Pastore blames 13-hour plane rides back and forth to play for Argentina for his downturn, but thinks playing against Marseille will recharge him.
Hundreds of Madrileños opened their homes to travellers for the night, while others offered free rides back and forth across the country.
On the rides back and forth to the State House, he said, his chief of staff usually drives so that he can concentrate on work.
Every workday, the company clocks 65,000 rides back and forth across the Hudson.
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The Neumans, of Washington Heights, had come down to ride back and forth.
Riding back and forth to Bermuda is a nice way of making a living.
After the breakfast, at about 10 a.m., I took a bunch of my grandkids for a ride back and forth on the Staten Island Ferry.
His first one-man show, in Milan in 1993, featured a bricked-over door and a motorized toy bear riding back and forth on a wire.
Kathie called the police, who finally picked him up around 10 P.M. — he had been riding back and forth on the ferry.
"Seventy-five cents a day, but you could ride back and forth looking at the scenery all day if you wanted to," she said.
At 10 p.m., they rode back and forth along the same stretch to calibrate the measuring devices on their bikes, which count revolutions of the wheel.
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