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The phrase "drives by" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe the action of a vehicle passing a specific location. Example: "As I waited at the bus stop, I watched the cars drives by."
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A couple drives by, heading somewhere definite.
Eugene, Albert's brother, drives by while they're walking.
A security guard drives by to shoo away the group.
The officer shoots as the car drives by.
The person who drives by car has a squirrel.
Music, music, music, Beethoven, we find the road, and the car drives by.
A car drives by and the men drop and roll around on the ground.
"I've been about to call a car service and then a taxi drives by," she said.
And she said she hardly ever drives by that Tudor any more.
You might as well be a traffic cone that everyone drives by.
People stop and bow when he drives by, he bows deeply back.
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