Sentence examples for a drive through from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a drive through" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a service or establishment where customers can receive goods or services without leaving their vehicles, such as a fast-food restaurant or a bank.
Example: "We decided to grab some coffee at the drive-through on our way to work."
Alternatives: "a drive-thru" or "a drive-in".

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Friday, a drive through the countryside.

If you are not a jogger, take a drive through anyway.

A drive through the sprawling subdivisions outside Phoenix shows the ravages of the real estate collapse.

A drive through eastern Bosnia seems to be full of sleepy Balkan charm.

"See that one?" Mr. Germino asked on a drive through one of the worst-hit neighborhoods.

Theroux saves the worst for last, a drive through Angola by bus and bush taxi.

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It has a drive-through.

Imagine a drive-through Staples.

"Isn't there a drive-through?" Messer asked.

Or how about a drive-through bakery?

There is a drive-through window for motorists.

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