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Discover LudwigThe phrase "just driven" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a recent action of driving or to indicate that someone has recently completed a drive.
Example: "I have just driven through the scenic route, and the views were breathtaking."
Alternatives: "recently driven" or "just completed a drive."
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"I was just driven".
It was just driven by ego.
"You could have just driven away," she said.
They had just driven here from somewhere and were hungry.
"We'd just driven over the rise and seen the mountains.
"I'd tell him, 'B' are you crazy?' " Just driven.
4.11pm BST Kaymer has just driven the 3rd.
The target was "totally irrelevant to any customer" and was "just driven by ego", he says.
"Just driven away without a care in the world and forsook me.
"They're just driven, focused guys," he said, adding that "they absolutely hated khakis".
It was just driven into me every week, every day, every hour, opportunity, opportunity, opportunity.
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