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Discover Ludwig'on a drive' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in the context of traveling, usually by car. For example, "We went on a drive through the countryside this weekend."
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4. On contact, you're hitting a different part of the ball than you would on a drive.
She didn't know about skunks until the family encountered one on a drive.
It took just one slip on a drive to the basket for everything to change.
"Absolut was basically a Madison Avenue creation," Ekelund explained one evening on a drive near his farm.
"See that one?" Mr. Germino asked on a drive through one of the worst-hit neighborhoods.
After Butler scored on a drive past James, the Cavaliers had one more chance.
The three friends go on a drive.
J then declared he wanted to go on a drive.
"Whenever we'd go on a drive, we'd play those tapes".
Toolson was fouled on a drive with 51 seconds left.
On a drive in the fourth quarter, he found no open targets on second down.
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