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Discover Ludwig"driving on" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, such as describing a current or ongoing action, movement, or experience while operating a vehicle. For example: - "The driver was focused on driving on the highway, trying to avoid all the heavy traffic." - "After a long day of driving on winding country roads, he finally arrived at his destination." - "She enjoyed the freedom and sense of adventure that came with driving on a road trip." - "The students were instructed to practice driving on different types of roads to improve their skills." - "The truck driver had been driving on the same route for years, but today he noticed a new shop that caught his eye."
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Truck keeps driving on, to get out of our way.
Driving on one is no different than driving on one in your home country.
When driving on ice, drive slowly, especially when approaching shore.
(Driving on busier thoroughfares costs more than driving on less-traveled roads).
Start driving on the track "Test Course" and drive normally.
It's like driving on a fairground ride.
Ted returned to driving, on building sites.
Farther along, driving on the B.Q.E.
They are driving on our roads.
I do love driving on the B.Q.E. at night.
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