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Discover Ludwig"drive a lot" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe a frequent action of driving, often for long distances or for extended periods of time. Example: "My job requires me to drive a lot, so I try to carpool with my colleagues to save on gas."
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I drive a lot.
"I drive a lot, rather than flying.
That would drive a lot of companies out of Switzerland.
"We used to drive a lot at night.
"They drive a lot of profits from revenue," he said.
Fuel tax being frozen is quite good – I drive a lot – but it's still ridiculously high.
People who drive a lot to work know the highways can get crazy.
"This aircraft parking will drive a lot of operational efficiencies for us," she said.
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Julian drives a lot of people crazy.
It's really driven a lot by this generation.
"It was driven a lot by social media," he said.
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