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Discover Ludwig"roller coaster ride" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a metaphorical journey of ups and downs or an actual roller coaster ride. For example: "My career has been a roller coaster ride but I'm grateful for the opportunities I've had."
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Mark on a roller coaster ride.
It's been such a roller coaster ride.
The roller coaster ride has just begun.
A roller coaster ride is a nice analogy here.
During the roller coaster ride, you know, I'm terrified.
Like a roller coaster ride, Sam never stops moving forward.
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A. It's a roller-coaster ride.
The roller-coaster ride ended well.
"It's like a roller-coaster ride".
That's when the roller-coaster ride began.
There is little room for any roller-coaster ride".
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