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Discover Ludwig"go driving" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to the activity of driving, usually in a recreational context. For example: "We have a few hours of free time - let's go driving and explore the countryside!".
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His commute is mercifully short, only a few minutes, so, often, when he drives, it's just to go driving some more: he's an enthusiast.
"He would just go driving around," Elise said, adding, "He took someone's life.
Now, when the couple go driving together, Mr. Wissa usually takes the wheel.
Sometimes we'd go driving, but how many cows can you look at? 'Oh, look, honey.
"I'd rather rent a car and go to Maine, or just go driving.
A decade later, it also prompted a new generation of youths to go driving or thumbing their way across America.
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That happened on a 34-mile route of mostly stop-and-go driving, at an average speed of 27 m.p.h.
Except for taxis and city buses, few vehicles do as much stop-and-go driving as delivery trucks.
Based on that advice, I was under the impression that stop-and-go driving at low speeds in the city would help, not hurt, my mileage.
In the mayor's transport strategy, the target of 100,000 vehicles as soon as possible was posited as an alternative to achieving traffic reduction through pay-as-you-go driving.
Sohan Uppal, Eaton's director of engineering, says a car-based hydraulic system might not be commercially feasible in the United States, but it could work well in Japan, where gasoline is $4 a gallon and there is considerable stop-and-go driving.
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