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Discover Ludwig'drive through' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where someone drives a vehicle along a designated route without stopping. For example: "We decided to take a shortcut and drove through the park."
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I drive through Corydon.
We'll drive through the night".
"We can't drive through this".
"Drive through small towns.
"Can we drive through?" Çağan said.
Why else would trucks drive through Utah?
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It has a drive-through.
The drive-through state.
Some even have drive-through windows.
"No drive-through, sorry," Petrovich said.
An endless drive-through menu, after all.
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