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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'learn to drive' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express the idea that someone should learn to operate a vehicle. For example, "My dad told me I should learn to drive."
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Instead, the consensus is that they learn to drive by driving as much as possible.
Whether it's Uber or self-driving cars, he may well never learn to drive a car.
I decided to learn to drive.
"Let's learn to drive together," I said.
Can't he learn to drive, I suggest.
They learn to drive and hide pain.
Learn to drive, type or cook.
I decided to learn to drive because I wanted to learn to drive.
Did they learn to drive a car by themselves?
Most parents watch their children learn to drive with trepidation.
And Ms. Almonte has yet to learn to drive.
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