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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I probably drove" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing uncertainty about having driven somewhere or at a particular time. Example: "I can't remember if I took the bus or if I probably drove to the meeting."
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I probably drove you to it.
"I probably drove people mad".
"I probably drove them harder than most," he said.
I probably drove my husband to distraction on my quest.
I probably drove us but I didn't always have a rental car in LA, so we might have taken a cab or taken a bus or hitchhiked or even walked (all of which we did together when I was visiting).
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I know I probably drive them crazy, but it's sort of like a family.
"If I try and think of all the different things I could have done, I'll probably drive myself crazy," Mr. Suozzi said in an interview on Thursday.
I've probably driven it as well as I ever have around here.
I can't just sit at my computer, pump out a book and hit publish on Amazon, but that's probably a good thing because if I was given that type of freedom I'd probably drive my agent and publishers insane.
"I could probably drive a cab in there now," Bennett said.
Near the end of my week with the car, after daily short-hop commutes without recharging and various errands, I had probably driven a little more than 30 miles.
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