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The phrase "drive up" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe when someone drives somewhere in a vehicle, typically faster than normal. For example, "I had to drive up to the mountains for a meeting today."
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Drive up.
"I'd drive up; gate opens.
That will drive up costs.
That would drive up costs.
Some social factors drive up the expenses.
But exports would probably drive up prices.
Fewer workers could drive up salaries.
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drove up.
A car drove up.
They drove up through South and Central America.
Unexpectedly his daughter drove up.
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