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Discover LudwigThe phrase "drive up to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when talking about driving to a specific location, usually within a reasonable distance. For example, "I need to drive up to the supermarket to pick up groceries."
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I'll drive up to the deli.
He suggested we drive up to see them.
Later, I drive up to Tottenham to play football.
Drive up to its North Shore Yacht Club.
We would all drive up to a park and barbecue and make pasta there.
"When you drive up to your house, you turn your car off.
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They drove up to the mountain.
She drove up to Durham.
I drove up to Sacramento.
He drives up to the house.
Eventually I drove up to Bedford Hills to see for myself.
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