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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a drive that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific motivation or reason behind an action or behavior.
Example: "She has a drive that pushes her to excel in her career and achieve her goals."
Alternatives: "a motivation that" or "a determination that".
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What a drive that was.
It's a drive that doesn't go away," Mr. Sipe said.
Look for a drive that offers remote access.
That stalls a drive that seemed to have legs.
But the Rebels responded with a drive that ended in Ritter's field goal.
The reception kept alive a drive that helped lead to a 21-14 victory.
He bisected the fairway with a drive that landed 175 yards from the pin.
Two batters later, Ellis Burks hit the foul pole with a drive that scored three runs.
Clark hit a drive that traveled 306 yards and landed in the fairway.
All models come with a drive that can read and write DVDs.
Lee snapped a drive that beat the backup goalie Kevin Weekes on the Islanders' 20th shot.
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