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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a car driving" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the action of a car in motion or to refer to the concept of a car that is currently being driven.
Example: "I watched a car driving down the street, its headlights illuminating the dark road."
Alternatives: "a car in motion" or "a car on the road".
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"There was a car driving right at us," he said.
Although, in the big scheme of things, it's not exactly a car driving through a skyscraper.
Later, the camera is in a car driving down a highway.
Not long after, she saw a car driving down the street.
Two bodyguards in a car driving behind the minister's were wounded, Mr. Siyad said.
At some point, a car driving autonomously or semi-autonomously will cause a fatal accident.
Artwork is beaming with happiness as he climbs into a car driving him back to London.
"I have a car driving me here," Mr. Lebert said, speaking English fairly well.
"Cut to" next scene: they're in a car driving up to Norfolk.
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He played a video of a large car driving down a test track and hitting a smaller car.
There's a sound Lievsay loves, of a particular car driving on a Manhattan street.
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