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"water ride" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a ride that takes place on a body of water, such as a boat ride, a river rafting ride, or a ride on water slides. For example, "We had a great time today at the water park - we went on the water slides and the lazy river water ride."
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A flume-type water ride, meanwhile, passes through a supersize Ferrari 599 V12 engine.
It is a bit like having a water ride in Venice; the place is a water ride already, and organically so — Paris is a "beach," a place with a living relation to its waterside already (unlike New York).
A 5-year-old Hartford boy died today, nearly a week after an accident on an amusement park water ride.
I went on a fairground water ride and lost my shoes, and that was a sad day.
In the Rainforest section, there's a water ride, called the Rapids, that wends its way through the heart of the walk-through exhibit overhead.
The glowing windows of laundromats, delicatessens, and corner taverns slid by like the illumined spectres and tableaux in the water ride at the Goose Lake Amusement Park.
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Busch Gardens also provides roller coasters, water rides, shows, and other amusements.
A better, prettier, more natural version of the water rides at amusement parks.
For those willing to brave somewhat brisk waters, the park's beach and water rides open for the season this weekend.
"In other words," her mother added, "she's waiting for the new things that are coming — the water rides".
Park officials said Devon could not swim and was not wearing one of the life vests that are provided, but not required, for water rides.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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