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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rode by" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who was riding or has ridden past something or someone. Example: I saw a cowboy riding a horse rode by.
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Five Flyer riders rode by and waved.
A kid rode by on a unicycle.
Later the girls rode by there.
Children shouted "Allez!" as we rode by.
Zabeg, rode by Nikolai Nasibov, finished third, and Zadorney, rode by Pavel Borovio, finished fourth.
A few trucks later, Alex Rodriguez rode by, sans family.
They rode by several of them, rarely stopping.
A woman on a bicycle rode by, calling out to the crowd of reporters: "Go home.
"Good luck on Sunday!" he shouted to her as he rode by.
The first four rode by bus to the nearest subway and returned to Manhattan that way.
Fine fellows in new overcoats made from German cloth rode by on strong, sturdy steeds.
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