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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a drive of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of journey or motivation, often in contexts related to travel or ambition.
Example: "We took a drive of over three hours to reach the national park."
Alternatives: "a journey of" or "a trip of".
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Averaging just 266 yards off the tee for the year, ranked 176th on the tour in driving distance, Clark summoned something extra for the shot — a drive of 290 yards right into the middle of the fairway.
It was only a drive of a few miles.
Soufriere, a fishing village, is a drive of five minutes.
Follow it into Boulder, a drive of about 30 miles.
"It was an easy matter to make a drive of two miles".
"She recently hit the ball dead straight, a drive of 150 yards".
"You can get to much of the country with a drive of just a few hours".
The Bears' Jay Cutler answered with a drive of his own.
They stayed in Altoona, a drive of about 45 minutes from here.
Other shopping can mean a trip to Kingston, a drive of 20 or 30 minutes.
Rochester is a drive of about six and a half hours from New York City.
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