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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a drive over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of driving to a location, often implying a journey or trip.
Example: "We decided to take a drive over to the coast for the weekend."
Alternatives: "a trip to" or "a drive to".
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Carp sent a drive over the center-field fence on the first pitch from Roberto Hernandez.
Sangakkara spots the gap in the field and manufactures a drive over the covers for four.
The par-4 10th entails a drive over an inlet on the fairway, toward the Sound.
In 2002, a drive over the bunker would have landed in the rough.
At 10 30, it was back to work and a drive over to Win-Tron Electronics.
In a drive over the previous weekend, the Spirit pushed itself about an inch and a half through the sand.
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For instance, bringing out a drive-over-moon-rocks (and fairly expensive) sport utility vehicle, the Touareg, while Honda, Toyota Motor and Nissan were already moving into car-based "softroaders," which get the see-over-traffic perspective but not the weight and complexity (and pathetic fuel economy) of full-tilt off-roaders.
He has just blasted Nicol for consecutive sixes, a slog-sweep over midwicket and a sweet drive over long on.
Heyman tried to drive over to a terminal.
A day later, he drove over to Mount Vernon for a meeting of nearly four hundred people.
After a call from Lucas, Kennedy drove over to meet with the pastor, Garry Wiggins, after Lucas arrived.
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