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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a drive from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the starting point of a journey or trip, often followed by a destination.
Example: "It was a scenic drive from the city to the mountains, filled with beautiful landscapes."
Alternatives: "a trip from" or "a journey from".
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"They wanted to take a drive from Moscow.
A drive from Melbourne to Lorne along the Great Ocean Road.
A drive from one end to the other cost 50 cents.
A drive from Stockton to San Francisco is about two hours each way.
12.05am: A peach of a drive from the excellent Dufner down 18.
The first was a drive from Sulaimaniya, in Iraqi Kurdistan, to Baghdad.
I began with a drive from Morelia 70 miles west to the artisanal town of Uruapan.
Such a drive from Axiom is currently selling online for $7,426 to $9,125.
She describes a drive from Kabul to Karachi with two native & a young American girl.
Mr. Cortella, now 70, remembered bonding with young Mitt during a drive from Michigan to Utah for Jane Romney's wedding.
The Belgians, with Allied support, were to begin a drive from Ypres toward Ghent on September 28.
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