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Discover LudwigThe phrase "driven around" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in the passive voice to describe being taken or transported to different places by someone else. Example: After the robbery, the suspects were driven around the city by the police, looking for any evidence or witnesses.
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"If you've driven around — " "Little suburbia," Susie Hipp said.
We'd be driven around and go for dinner.
On a set visit, I'm driven around by a producer still in his twenties.
If a device senses that it is being driven around, it could automatically call up a traffic-information service.
"Most recreational vehicles really aren't driven around much.
The Street View technology was then adapted to be driven around by a snow mobile.
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You just drive around.
Writer drove around in the Lincoln.
As Mr Eide drives around, tensions mount.
He drives around in a Prius.
We drove around with our producer.
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