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Discover LudwigThe sentence "I drive well" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is grammatically correct and conveys a clear meaning. You can use this sentence to describe your driving ability or to answer a question about your driving skills. For example: - "I drive well in both city and highway traffic." - "Do you have any experience driving a manual transmission?" "Yes, I drive well with a stick shift." - "I always make sure to follow traffic rules and drive well." - "She has a lot of confidence on the road and drives well in any weather conditions."
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'I know I drive well around that track and it gives me such a buzz.
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I drove well under the accepted Corsican speed limit, which is somewhere between dangerously fast and death defying, not just because I feared plunging off a cliff, but because the scenery was impossible to ignore.
I drove (well, was driven) to Bear Mountain and Atlantic City and Gettysburg and Niagara Falls; went repeatedly to Boston and New Hampshire and Maine; drove to a Missouri cattle farm owned by an uncle; drove there during another summer and thence onward to Santa Fe and Tesuque and out to the Arizona Painted Desert.
Well, I drove well over 1,800 miles in the new Mercedes E-Class Estate last week, starting with a frantic 3am dash to catch a ferry from Dover to Calais for a week's camping, and I knew I loved it before I got to the end of my road.
The big thing was I drove well".
"Now I have to drive well over a mile".
"This golf course is just very difficult - I didn't drive well enough and didn't get my iron shots close enough to the flag.
"How you have to dream about driving to drive well.
I just didn't drive well".
"I only drive well-to-do people".
Further more, women are too self-absorbed to drive well.
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