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The phrase 'have been driving' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the present perfect tense, which is used to express an action that began in the past and continues into the present. For example: "I have been driving for four hours and I'm finally close to my destination."
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Drive the way I have been driving in races because generally it's been good.
Such key science goals have been driving our experimental program.
Growing expectations for a recovery have been driving the climb.
Investors have been driving up Spain's future borrowing costs.
For decades, I have been driving through the village.
But he never should have been driving at all.
"You already have been driving around with me pregnant".
He says they have been driving around looking for them.
Yes, he probably shouldn't have been driving under that medication.
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I think that the amount of data we have is driving the quality of machine learning.
He had been driving a 2008 Honda.
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