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The phrase "when I first drove" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the initial experience of driving, often in a narrative or reflective context. Example: "When I first drove, I felt a mix of excitement and nervousness as I took the wheel for the first time."
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When I first drove it around L.A., it was exotic.
"When I first drove down to Washington, D.C., I was thinking, 'This is the dumbest thing I've ever done in my life,' " he said.
When I first drove in Asia, I flashed my signal and immediately people, instead of slowing down, all sped up to cut me off.
When I first drove through Death Valley, in 1999, I remember thinking about what might happen if I got out of the car and walked into oblivion.
"When I first drove into town, it was like somebody was directing me -- drive up this street, drive down that street," she recalled the other day over lunch at a West Hollywood restaurant.
When I first drove up to the outskirts of the city with some colleagues, the Israeli Army was not letting journalists in and had blocked the roads with checkpoints and tanks; far more important, it was turning away aid workers and ambulances.
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"Obviously I'm aware of the expectations, but I'm actually finding it easier now than when I first got the drive because I'm used to it and I know I'm making progress all the time.
"When I first came to America, I drove across the country, and I would stop in these weird towns in the middle of nowhere," he said.
But I knew none of this when I first saw him in 2011's Drive, in which he played the no-good but incredibly magnetic husband, Standard.
When I first arrived there, after a long drive through the Karoo desert, I was spooked by the village's close, hallucinatory green.
Now, I'm old enough to remember when "Knight Rider" first drove his talking car, so I'm O.K. with a talking golf bag.
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