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Discover Ludwig"drive round" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a person traveling around a certain area in a car, typically while sight-seeing or visiting different places. For example, "They enjoyed a leisurely drive round the countryside."
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We drive round Waddington's perimeter.
After the gig we drive round the deserted city.
We drive round the corner to the Garden Hospital.
A drive round its private roadways clocks up a dozen or so miles.
But drive round to the back and it is clear that a different aesthetic prevails.
I also went on a game drive round the local park.
At last it reappeared, having been forced to drive round the block.
They drive round and round, all afternoon and evening, their relationship consummated on the move.
(A democracy that is bizarrely enthralled by middle-aged men shouting "POWER!!!" as they drive round corners).
At the end of his casting day, Mendes suggested a drive round her old neighbourhood while they discussed the role.
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I have no kinship with list-conscious birders who get into their vans and drive round-the-clock because someone somewhere has sighted an endangered warbler.
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