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Discover Ludwig"driving along" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it when referring to driving in a car, truck, etc. For example, "I was driving along the highway when I saw a deer in the distance."
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One minute we were driving along, the next we weren't".
You're driving along and you pick up a jelly coconut.
"We'd be driving along and someone would say: 'Look at the back end of that car.
"You're driving along and people are tailgating you and honking," she said.
You are driving along, and suddenly there it is, just as the book says: "Inwood marble".
Mrs. Thompson was driving along when several children came out into the road.
"We could see vehicles driving along as if nothing was happening.
"We'll be driving along, and they'll honk at us and thank us," said Ashley.
We were going on a Tracking Expedition and driving along in huge convoy of 4WDs.
"She said she'd be driving along, and all the road signs would have double meanings.
Food was everywhere; everyone was eating – even while driving along on their motorbikes.
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