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The phrase "always driving" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a continuous or habitual action of operating a vehicle or metaphorically to indicate a persistent motivation or influence.
Example: "She is always driving her team to achieve their best performance."
Alternatives: "constantly pushing" or "perpetually motivating".
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"Somebody's always driving change".
"I am always driving".
"The man who is always driving".
I was always driving with her asleep.
I am always writing music and I am always driving.
CALLER: You are always driving when we talk.
Volunteering at a soup kitchen, and driving, always driving.
At first, Mr. Kouros said, his friends kidded him about always driving a different car.
"She was always driving her carpool, up and down Central Avenue.
To me the thing about Le Mans is that you are always driving into the unknown.
He was always driving to the basket and running people over.
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