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Discover LudwigThe phrase "driven off" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, but generally means to force something or someone to leave or go away. Example: "The storm had driven off most of the tourists, leaving the beaches deserted."
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John was easily driven off.
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But Sumner would not be driven off course.
But potential allies were driven off by his abrasive style.
Hundreds were driven off to police stations and detention centres.
Most of the families driven off their land were Kikuyus.
And Scott gets driven off in a big car.
He was driven off in a blue BMW.
He hits them, but is driven off with catapults.
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Suddenly I was being driven off-site in a cab and taken to this consultant's office.
A 200 ton ship was driven off-course and collided with a coral reef.
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