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Yes, the word ride can be a noun. Examples of 'ride' as a noun are:

  • An instance of riding (Can I have a ride in your car?)
  • A vehicle
  • An amusement at a fair

The word ride is also a verb (ride, rides, riding, rode, ridden), to be carried or conveyed, as in a vehicle or on horseback.

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