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Discover Ludwig"drove through" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to mean to have driven through a certain area or location, as in "we drove through a small town on our way home."
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"We ducked our heads as we drove through," Ghaith recalls.
We drove through downtown.
Another day: "Drove through house".
They drove through unchallenged.
They drove through snow in Vermont.
We drove through the front gate.
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Driving through Italy in a hired car,.
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