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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are of driving" is not correct and does not make sense in standard written English.
It is unclear what context you are trying to convey, but it may be intended to express a relationship or characteristic related to driving.
Example: "The skills required are of driving safely in various conditions."
Alternatives: "pertaining to driving" or "related to driving".
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Many people are far more frightened of air travel, especially after a plane crash, than they are of driving, which, mile for mile, presents a far greater risk.
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This is as true of the internet as it is of driving.
The other was of driving noise on a highway with the windows fully opened.
It isn't clear that Chinese consumers are capable of driving forward the global economy.
A fifth man, Michael Velez, was acquitted; he was accused of driving the getaway car.
"Some people are tired of driving.
A second man, who is suspected of driving him to the scene, was also being questioned.
"The thing that's kind of driving the prices is location and amenities," Martinson said.
Harris was convicted of driving while intoxicated.
"They're sick of driving everywhere".
"It was kind of driving me nuts".
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