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Discover Ludwig"had driven" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate past perfect tense. For example: "She had driven for three hours before arriving at the destination."
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Less clear was what had driven Madoff.
Or someone else had driven them home.
He had driven through the cordon.
What had driven him/her to kill?
I had driven 85 miles.
I had driven at speed.
Because he had driven off.
He had driven to work from Park Slope.
Kurt had driven that point home.
I assumed I had driven him away.
I had driven a few times.
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