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The phrase "one drive" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a type of cloud storage developed by Microsoft, or as an idiomatic expression meaning "everything is happening in one effort". For example, you could say: "We're really putting in a One Drive and getting all our tasks done quickly."
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Denver started on its 34-yard line on one drive and its 29-yard line on the other.
He disrupted Bryant on one drive and blocked him on another.
He was hit with an offensive foul on one drive and — to his great dismay — called for traveling on another.
Four of the Raiders' seven first downs in the first half came on one drive, however.
Four of them came on one drive that ended in a punt.
Of course I'm basing this on one drive so my sample size is rather small.
One drive began on the Giants' 32 and ended on the 39.
One drive ended on a failed fourth down, the other on an interception.
One drive ended on a blocked field goal, another with a field goal.
One drive it fulfils: the desire to feel that one has succeeded.
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