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The phrase "rode along" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is a verb phrase that can be used in the present tense to describe someone riding on a vehicle or animal while moving forward. Example: The young couple rode along the country roads on their bicycles, enjoying the beautiful scenery.
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I rode along as a robotic test driver negotiated a punishing course in a Transit van.
At the old man's invitation, writer rode along with him on the wagon.
He and Antonio really hitched it up and we rode along".
I often rode along with them, which only deepened the mystery.
I rode along in the motorcade the day she came back to the state to vote.
"We had a safety training one night," Denny Kline told me when I rode along with him.
I rode along as Booker's black S.U.V., driven by a plainclothes police sergeant, eased into rush-hour traffic.
Alicia Griffiths, the BAA spokeswoman who rode along with me, assured me that the system had not experienced any accidents.
She mounted his unvarnished wood coffin as if it were a horse and rode along, staining it red.
"The humanities rode along in the slipstream of the sciences, and when the government said we could have money for extra programs that met certain priorities we agreed.
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He basically dispatched John to a show in Colorado where Earl was playing and I rode along.
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