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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a drive with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a type of drive or experience associated with a drive, such as a road trip or a specific journey.
Example: "We enjoyed a drive with a stunning view of the mountains."
Alternatives: "a journey featuring a" or "a trip with a".
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She remembers a drive with a boyfriend who didn't want to stop after heavy petting, but she refused.
Seven years ago, anyone taking a drive with a member of the opposite sex, or wearing make-up, was punished by jail or a lashing.
Creative and charismatic, Mr. Aramony turned a jumble of loose affiliates with many names and fund-raising aims into a drive with a common name and a strategy of community-based annual campaigns.
Later that night I went for a drive with a friend to see if we could see the smoke better from up in Beacon Hill, Gregoire, and Stoney Creek.
Do you think Nico Hulkenberg deserves a drive with a top team?
I mean, you can always label a drive with a bit of masking tape and a sharpie, but this is more official, and looks cooler.
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One day, I went for a drive with an American friend, Mimi Kuo-Deemer, and stumbled upon Sancha.
There are many ways to do this, but wouldn't you prefer the security of a drive with an actual PIN pad on it?
Mrs. Keogh died after she went for a drive with the forester, a relation.
9 05 Take a drive with Tom to see a new housing development.
That ended a drive with potential, one that ended with a missed field goal try.
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