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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in the drive" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a place where something is stored, either physically or digitally. For example: I found the document I was looking for in the drive.
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There were two cars in the drive.
A less thirsty car may sit in the drive.
"Bobby nodded toward the red Toyota in the drive.
Both faults and disturbances in the drive system are taken into account.
"Waza is not in any way or form participating in the drive hunts," he said.
To date, a paucity of data exists regarding these methods utilized in the drive hunts.
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In the drive-through lane, people dance.
"In the drive-thru, I picked his brain".
This has become the norm in the drive-by world of the Internet.
I found two dead bodies in the drive-through lane of a convenience store.
"You see it in the drive-through at Wendy's," Maddux said.
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