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"drive into the" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use this phrase when you're describing someone or something that is moving into something else, such as an area or town. Example: The car drove into the town, passing by the rows of beautifully colored homes.
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They drive into the Grand Canyon.
Then I'd drive into the city.
"I heard a vehicle drive into the hospital yard.
He had banana'ed his drive into the woods.
They don't want you to drive into the city".
More and more slowly, they drive into the park.
Then came Tom Tresh's drive into the right-field seats.
The mood was light, even when John Paul hooked a drive into the rough.
Drive into the hills, and a whole new world opens up.
Then, drive into the hills behind Woodstock to the 900-acre Overlook Wild Forest.
If you drive into the park, you are immediately in the bison range.
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