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The phrase "about to drive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is on the verge of starting to drive or is preparing to drive soon.
Example: "I was just about to drive when I realized I forgot my wallet at home."
Alternatives: "on the verge of driving" or "ready to drive".
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When he was in his truck, about to drive away, Guy saw a young black man running toward him holding a paper parcel.
Never do any self hypnosis when you are just about to drive a vehicle or whilst driving.
She had been incensed, upon driving to my hotel, to find me in a taxi, about to drive off.
After all, they were about to drive into it.
You don't know who the cabdriver just drove or is about to drive".
Also we're about to drive past another folk festival on Geary.
'All this needing and wanting is about to drive me crazy,' she said to me one evening".
Officer Baggett was about to drive away when Officer Marsh gestured to him and "said that Carter had shot himself".
But every time the iQ is about to drive entertainingly, the variable transmission — which lacks discrete gears — ruins the performance.
As Joe and the manager and the little girl are about to drive off, he turns to look back.
When Harry's Uncle Tristram is about to drive Harry off on holiday, his dad checks out the car.
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