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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually drive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the reality or truth of someone's ability to drive or to clarify a point about driving.
Example: "Many people think that electric cars can't perform well, but they can actually drive just as fast as traditional vehicles."
Alternatives: "truly drive" or "really drive".
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"People don't actually drive down the street and say, 'Gee, I'm driving on Main Street.
"Kids actually drive that.
"Now they have to practice what they preach and actually drive prices down".
I think you've got to have someone who can actually drive a car.
"They were enchanted by the whole idea that you could actually drive under water".
Just five percent of the people commuting to Manhattan's busiest streets actually drive.
How did she manage to actually drive while performing all these tasks?
And analysts say that the coalition could actually drive some Socialists away.
And in most movies, actors don't actually drive their cars - they're towed.
Some days you actually drive up through the clouds, to Logan Pass.
Second, I've had an operation on my hand, meaning I can't actually drive.
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