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Discover Ludwig"drive around" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the act of driving a vehicle in an unfamiliar area or to describe a leisurely car ride. For example, "I'm going to drive around town to see the Christmas lights."
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Now I only drive around in the car, doing nothing.
You just drive around.
"Smart dealers don't drive around here.
Basically, drive around and eat yourself stupid.
"You want to drive around?" "Sure.
"I'm always reluctant to drive around in this," he said.
I paid for them and I drive around in them.
People like to drive around and look at nice houses.
You didn't want to drive around in a fancy car.
"You mean you drive around with the Cup?" I asked.
You drive around in your car all day.
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