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Discover Ludwig"drive on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when encouraging someone to continue working or doing something, for example: "You're making great progress. Keep it up and drive on!".
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"Drive on," said the patrolman.
"Drive on," I commanded, and they did.
"Drive on, thanks mate, just drive on". He sounded official, but didn't look it.
"Sorry mate, just drive on, just drive on". You have got to be kidding.
Drive on.
"I drive on Mars".
They drive on.
I drive on.
Relieved, they drive on.
Drive on through.
"Suck it up or drive on".
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