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The phrase "a sec drive around" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or informal expression, possibly intended to mean a short drive around.
Example: "Let's take a sec drive around the block to clear our heads."
Alternatives: "a quick drive around" or "a short drive around".
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I knew where to go, I'd pull up there, open my door, he'd get in and put in the suitcases full of money and we'd talk for a sec, drive around the block, drop him off and then I'd head back to California with the money.
I knew where to go, I'd pull up there, open my door, he'd get in and put in the suitcases full of money and we'd talk for a sec, drive around the block, drop him off, and then I'd head back to California with the money.
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Just drive around.
A highly recommended visit is a drive around Flathead Lake.
He drives around in a Prius.
Then I drove around for a while.
(He drives around with an expired one).
I urge you now, in this precious moment, to stop for a sec and really look around.
"I'd usually just say, 'Hey guys, turn around for a sec".
Before choosing a new neighbourhood, they drive around it.
They go to "road meets", and drive around a lot.
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