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Discover LudwigThe phrase "drive him to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when speaking about someone driving someone else to a specific place. For example, "She offered to drive him to the store."
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Then they drive him to the hospital.
"Drive him to cello lessons and recitals".
She'll drive him to pick it up.
This is sure to drive him to distraction.
He asks his wife to drive him to the ocean.
They did offer to drive him to the hospital.
I changed my schedule to drive him to it.
My dad asked me to drive him to the store.
I had to drive him to a neighbor's.
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As his vision deteriorated, Ms. Schmeer would drive him to sites he wanted to shoot.
But he's not able to rest there; his mission and his character drive him to destroy.
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