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"driving off" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used as a verb phrase or a participial phrase in a sentence. Examples: 1. She was furious when her car wouldn't start after driving off from the gas station. 2. The police officer caught the thief red-handed trying to drive off with the stolen goods. 3. We decided to take a break while driving off the main highway and explore the small towns along the way. 4. The birds flew away as soon as we started driving off in the car. 5. The children waved goodbye to their parents, who were driving off on a long trip.
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"Nice," he said, before driving off.
(a) By driving off a bridge.
"No," his father said before driving off.
They conferred among themselves before driving off to town.
He said, "Life is life," before driving off in a chauffeur-driven Mercedes.
"You're doing the Lord's work," they told him, before driving off, barely missing a salamander.
By the time his wife Deborah got to the door, Bird was already driving off.
"Your mother-in-law driving off a cliff in your new Cadillac".
Nor is the bold Mortier course driving off private sponsors, as many pessimists predicted.
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This proved useful while driving off-road at a friend's Christmas tree farm south of Portland.
Driving off-road across a corner of the Sahara was a remarkable thing to do.
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