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Discover Ludwig"usually drive" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You would use it to indicate that an action is done regularly. For example, "I usually drive to work on weekdays."
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The doormen usually drive.
She didn't usually drive Highway 127 either.
I usually drive as slowly as traffic allows.
"We usually drive, so I'm doing some reconnoitering," he said.
In Washington, operators struggle with eight-car trains and usually drive four- or six-car trains.
We'll usually drive past Oslo, a coffee shop on Roebling Street, for my wife.
"I usually drive and go across 64th Street through the park, but you never know.
Since then, people traveling from Baghdad usually drive to Amman, Jordan, to catch flights out.
"I didn't drive the ball I way I usually drive it," he said.
"I call these cars bonbons, although I don't usually drive them.
The route you usually drive or take bus probably isn't the best for your cycle commute.
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