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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at the drive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific location or event that is taking place at a drive, such as a fundraising drive or a community event.
Example: "We will be collecting donations at the drive this Saturday from 10 AM to 4 PM."
Alternatives: "during the drive" or "at the event".
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Everybody in town knows someone who works at the Drive.
At the drive, I turned left and I saw them: the mother and child.
Expect morning and afternoon menus from chef Jason Gehring at the Drive Thru.
Ontrack had a look at the drive and found she was right.
Eric's mission at the Drive is to awaken the love of baseball in the hearts of Greenvillians.
When you order, whether inside or at the drive through, order something stupid.
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At the Drive-In.
We gave our orders at the drive-through window.
"French Chris at the Drive-in, NJ" (1979).
Matt Slovick first saw "Star Wars" during the summer of 1977 at the drive-in.
At the Drive-In can finally leave smiling, only 12 years late.
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