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"a drive" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a physical journey taken by car, for example: I took a drive up the coast last weekend.
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A DRIVE against corruption?
HT: That's a drive.
Mr. d'Amico suggested a drive.
A drive just looks stupid.
It's a drive thing.
He had a drive.
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It has a drive-through.
Usually, they do a drive-by yell.
Imagine a drive-through Staples.
"Isn't there a drive-through?" Messer asked.
Or how about a drive-through bakery?
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