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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big drive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a significant effort or motivation towards achieving a goal, or it can describe a large storage device in a technical context.
Example: "The team put in a big drive to meet the project deadline, working late into the night."
Alternatives: "a strong push" or "a major effort".
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Patriots have a big drive here from their own 20.
Google is making a big drive into robotics.
"That was a big drive," said Manning, who completed two of his first 11 passes.
"That's been a big drive to the ProLogis business, and increasingly important for AMB".
Lakeland went on a big drive to start the second half, before Larry fumbled the ball.
Kohli, on the charge, slices a big drive straight to Ian Bell on the point boundary.
She is right to argue for a big drive on public mental health.
This is a big drive coming up here for Russell Wilson and his Seahawks.
"It was a big play at the time, a big drive.
A big drive rather than a small one, but the same result.
I think there will be a big drive on housebuilding in this parliament, and Osborne has signed up to that".
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