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The phrase "nice drive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express appreciation or admiration for any type of driving experience. For example, "I had a nice drive through the countryside this morning."
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"I wasted a nice drive there".
Jacksonville had a nice drive going on its second possession.
("Well, it's a nice drive," they'd say, and they were right about that).
We had a nice drive, and we kick a field goal.
The Redskins put together a nice drive on their ensuing possession, getting as far as the Seattle 5-yard line.
Anyway, Stokes gets a nice drive away for two, then Siddle nearly gets one through onto his pad.
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He made two nice drives to the basket but missed all four 3-pointers he took.
Georgia Tech and Michigan tried to answer quick TDs by Georgia and Ohio State, respectively, but after nice drives, each team fumbled in (Tech) or near (Michigan) the red zone.
Two nice drives bring boundaries, drawing applause from our padded-up friend in the crowd.
And some people just don't like roadsters, or don't have good weather for them say, buyers in Seattle, where rain so often spoils nice drives.
I have one of these myself (in fact it's whirring away oh so quietly in my NAS right now) and I can tell you that these are very nice drives.
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