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Discover Ludwig'drove I' is not correct and usable in written English
It is not a grammatically correct formation. The correct form of the sentence would be, "I drove." For example: I drove to my friend's house yesterday.
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But he drove — I don't know exactly how many hours.
As I drove, I looked for stores that might have hog-hunting books or magazines.
At first as we drove I could think only of the Browning nudging at my hip.
In those days, I drove — I rolled in — an ancient, Pakistani-made Naya Daur jeep.
As I drove, I kept noticing recent-looking houses and subdivisions, many of which had empty parking lots.
And as I drove, I tried to ignore, or at other times react to, different shapes popping onto the screen.
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The family drove I-89 to Canada, and later, from memory, Hunter drew a map with every exit.
They most likely drove I-95, passing as they entered the state a sign that said, "Maine: Worth a Visit, Worth a Lifetime".
"Drive!" I shouted to Sakha.
What he drives: I don't drive.
"So you can't drive," I said.
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