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Discover Ludwig"drove him away" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone was forced or compelled to leave a place or situation due to some kind of action. For example, "The loud music drove him away from the party."
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Perhaps Mum drove him away.
Then they drove him away.
The agents handcuffed Mr. Kimelman and drove him away.
I just drove him, waited, and drove him away.
Everywhere he tried to rest, they drove him away.
They seized his camera and drove him away.
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I assumed I had driven him away.
They should have driven him away.
Something within himself has driven him away from his homeland.
The Israeli government wants to drive him away.
Each time the prophet threw stones to drive him away.
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