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Discover LudwigThe phrase "men drive" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is a simple sentence that states a fact or observation. You can use it in any context where you want to talk about the action of men driving. Here is an example: "In most societies, men drive more than women."
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Thought on good driving and why men drive better than women.
The men drive delivery trucks.
The section ends like this: "The men drive the sheep away home.
Young men drive a van onto a frozen bit of lake and drown.
"Whites first!" The women obediently stand back and wait their turn, whereupon the men drive off without them.
At one point, after several futile attempts to find the body, the men drive to a village.
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The two men drove off with Anni.
Eventually, the men drove him back to the forest.
The men drove 12 hours through the night.
The two men drove past several warning signs before being stopped.
Sometime before 7 p.m., the three men drove to Mr. Tsarnaev's Pine Dale Hall dormitory room.
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