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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are not driving" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is not currently operating a vehicle or to describe a situation where driving is not taking place.
Example: "Since the weather is so bad, we are not driving to the event tonight."
Alternatives: "are not operating" or "are not behind the wheel".
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A driver cannot be charged with Causing Death by Dangerous Driving if they are not driving.
"People are not driving new Mercedes," he said.
(Drug dealers from Baltimore are not driving to West Virginia gun shows to acquire weaponry).
But the broad conclusion is that sunspots are not driving climate change.
Of course, even those who are not driving still need directions at times.
That makes for a great show for spectators — and for drivers while not they are not driving.
Those images in the hands of first responders can mean they "are not driving into a situation blind".
Some Seneca factions oppose gambling, while others say the leaders are not driving a hard enough bargain with the state.
The numbers suggest that iPods are not driving iTunes sales as much as early supporters may have expected.
Now many Phoenix residents are not driving again, lest some traffic violation give the federal government grounds to deport them.
Mamoun Tazi at Man Securities said financial results "are not driving the share price - it is consolidation expectations".
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