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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a drive to a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a journey or trip to a specific destination.
Example: "We took a drive to a beautiful lake for the weekend."
Alternatives: "a trip to a" or "a journey to a".
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James and his parents rent a car for a drive to a county fair.
That's when they took a drive to a farm and picked out Penny.
We talked for a while in the library and then went for a drive to a nearby apple orchard.
It is about 3 30am when the two boys and two friends decide to take a drive to a Dunkin Donuts place where Quentin thinks the waitress is the most beautiful girl he ever saw.
It's worth a trip, so pull on your jeans, pile the children in the car and take a drive to a barbecue joint that stands out from the rest.
Most manufacturers have decided that the low cost of adding a drive to a PC (about $8 for a desktop computer) makes it practical to just keep them in there rather than risk confusing or alienating consumers.
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Mr. Bloomberg, speaking on his cellphone on a drive to an event, reassured Mr. Reid that he was not personally involved in the effort to promote a Ford candidacy, according to a senior Democratic official and an aide to the mayor.
But grocery shopping usually requires a drive to A&P Fresh or Stop & Shop, which face each other on West Putnam.
There's a pressure, a drive to succeed.
"There will be a drive to provide a better experience," he said.
On a drive to Jalrez, a town a little farther west, Nasir was stopped at ten Taliban checkpoints.
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