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Discover Ludwig"driving toward" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as describing physical movement, progress towards a goal, or a feeling or attitude. Example 1: The car was driving toward the mountains, the road winding through the lush green valleys. Example 2: She was driving toward her dream of becoming a doctor, studying tirelessly every day. Example 3: The dark clouds and strong wind made us feel like we were driving toward a storm. Example 4: The company is driving toward sustainability, implementing eco-friendly practices and reducing waste. Example 5: The group of protesters were driving toward change, marching through the streets chanting slogans and holding signs.
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People driving toward Marlow were advised to turn around.
Herzog told the driver to start driving "toward Burma".
They start driving toward each other at the same time.
A woman with two children was driving toward him.
I'm driving toward New York; I am friendly toward others.
Budapesters driving toward the city knew they were almost home when they saw him.
"It is disappointing, and it is incumbent on us to keep driving toward consensus.
"They look like someone driving toward Election Day," said Christine C. Quinn, the City Council speaker.
As they passed East 186th Street, Browder saw a police car driving toward them.
Gómez began driving toward the surface, but the tunnel was filling with dust.
He was driving toward that point at a greater and greater speed.
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