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Discover Ludwig"bring drive" is not a correct and usable sentence in written English.
It is unclear what exactly you are trying to say with it. If you meant to say "bring your driver's license", that would be a much clearer sentence. Example: Don't forget to bring your driver's license when we go out later.
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Newcomers bring drive: though poor in means, they are not poor in aspiration.
"He will bring drive and energy to the squad, he is a winner and that's why I'm especially pleased to have him with us.
There is no question that these three proposals will bring drive the increase in sales we need to usher in a new era of prosperity and full employment.
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Ian Katz, the new Newsnight editor, is making a real difference, bringing "drive" to the programme.
We've addressed a lot of last year's shortcomings, with the promising Oghenekaro Etebo bringing drive in the middle of the park, Tom Ince and James McClean providing graft, creativity and pace out wide, and Benik Afobe offering a presence up front.
Ran at the visiting defenders at every opportunity, bringing drive and positive intent to the Wales midfield.
With this external flash drive, you can always transfer or save your photos and videos — so long as you remember to bring the drive.
Those three ingredients, according to Guaraní beliefs, bring happiness, drive away evil, and protect a person's health.
They and the rest of the New Albany team bring impressive drive and credentials to their work.
Taiko drummers (shown below), who traditionally bring rain, drive away evil spirits and frighten enemies, will entertain on the Cherry Esplanade.
And people inspired by outside activities volunteering, training for a race, taking a class can bring their drive back to the office.
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