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The phrase "I was driving" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is known as a past continuous tense and is typically used to describe an ongoing action in the past. Example: "I was driving to work yesterday when my car suddenly broke down on the highway."
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"I was driving myself insane".
"I was driving myself mad.
I was driving with Bob.
"I was driving," Mr. Ahern said.
I was driving around aimlessly in Georgia.
"I was driving it well," he rasped.
I was driving this camper.
I was driving when I was 15.
I was driving my father's good car.
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