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The phrase "drive past" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means to travel in a vehicle past a particular location. For example, "We drove past the old farmhouse on the way to the beach."
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Years later, I still can't drive past a Krispy Kreme without thinking that's me.
Later last week, after the Duchess had been discharged, I drive past the same scene.
You drive past plantations.
"Usually the police just drive past.
"But don't drive past those events, either".
You could drive past in five minutes.
Drive past in the night: the two white lions.
The boys watched us drive past but said nothing.
In the end, we did the drive past.
They debated whether we should do a "drive past" identification.
They drive past it every day, for Pete's sake.
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