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Discover Ludwig'a driving car' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a car that is being actively driven, or an inanimate object being used as a metaphor for a vehicle of progress. For example, "We are a driving car on the road to success."
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"A driving car swerved near me, so I took the back door," the bishop said.
And now a driving car?
All of them have been captured from various aspects from a driving car window, to walks, or at shops, or simply at a cafe.
Moon while in a driving car.
Females can also pee out of a driving car.
Females peeing out of a driving car should be careful on throwing their wipes!
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Stirling Moss once described his life as a matter of driving cars and chasing girls.
You might have a future in driving cars or shuttle buses.
Haha, vehicle, for a show about people driving cars.
He said: "It's a great driving car; it's got a Mercedes engine.
Similarly sex, lies and videotape opens with a man driving a car, but Soderbergh concentrates on everything but a man driving a car.
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