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"driving out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used as a verb phrase to describe the act of forcing someone or something out, or causing them to leave. Example: The landlord's unfair eviction notice was driving out many of the long-term tenants from the building.
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This drives up rents, thus driving out the very low-income people they want to help.
Be careful driving out of any drive in forward gear too.
"We're driving out the ethical lawyers".
He said he would be driving out on Saturday.
But driving out the online trade will prove tricky.
"He's used to driving out, himself, in an unmarked car".
By driving out the Jews and the democratic and Left elements, he is driving out everything that conduces to activity.
South began by driving out the diamond ace.
He ruffed and played a trump, driving out the ace.
"You get a gate and an SUV driving out".
"I don't think you should bother driving out," he said.
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