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The phrase "keeps on driving" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that continues to drive persistently or without stopping.
Example: "Despite the heavy rain, she keeps on driving to reach her destination."
Alternatives: "continues to drive" or "persists in driving".
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It just keeps on driving forward: 11 trophies and counting in the years since The Event.
Mario's boiled-down quest to keep on rescuing Princess Peach across a vast number of games is a simple, easily grasped mission that keeps on driving narratives.
On more than one occasion in this book some interesting issue pops into view, and Luciano keeps on driving, her eyes glued to the road.
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They kept on driving.
I just got back in the car and kept on driving straight to the airport.
Get to Alter Road, on the very edge of the city, and keep on driving east.
Crossing the Italian border in 1953, he kept on driving until he reached Venice.
I heard I was ten seconds up on Tony when I hit the climb, but I kept on driving.
He stopped a couple of times for sandwiches and crisps, otherwise kept on driving through the flat desert with stereo playing and air conditioning humming.
And Carl just kept on driving – just as he had four years earlier when their daughter Scarlet was born on the same stretch of road, in almost identical circumstances.
And it was from the wide areas that they kept on driving forwards.
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