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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a drive around" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of driving in a particular area, often for leisure or exploration.
Example: "On Sunday, we decided to take a drive around the countryside to enjoy the beautiful scenery."
Alternatives: "a drive through" or "a tour around".
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Then German sourced a Passat, Jetta and a BMW X5 (which also showed emissions discrepancies in Europe) and "had a drive around".
Take a drive around and see what you notice.
Their next record attempt is scheduled for September -- a drive around Australia.
The day after the parade, Simon took a drive around New Orleans.
One fine afternoon this spring, Schwartz took me for a drive around Manhattan.
A drive around the Damascus ring-road shows how the war touches the city.
Updated at 3.39pm BST 3.19pm BST We're taking a drive around town.
But a drive around town soon helped Mr. Goldsmith forget his insurance worries.
Not that you'd know it from a drive around the studios – it looks just like suburbia.
Perhaps this has changed in recent years, but a drive around town would suggest it hasn't.
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