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Discover Ludwig"driving lessons" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it anytime you are referring to the process of learning how to drive. For example, "I'm taking driving lessons to prepare for my driver's test."
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It's driving lessons.
She's asked for driving lessons.
His caseworkers organised driving lessons.
Gordon has been giving him driving lessons.
They also gave him driving lessons in their trucks.
Alternatively, you could try taking motorway driving lessons with an instructor to give you more confidence.
Flight attendants should have to take driving lessons for their food and beverage carts.
He sends her money on occasion, paying for her English and driving lessons.
The Pocono Raceway offers stock-car driving lessons and chances to ride with a pro.
And you can't have driving lessons from a resident!" Do you have children?
The group has also provided subsidised driving lessons for their new neighbours.
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