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When a speaker gives an affirmative answer to "Did you drive somewhere yesterday?" by saying "I drove to Ithaca," for example, what is implicated ("I drove somewhere") is entailed by what is said ("I drove to Ithaca").
If you drive somewhere, park further away than you normally do.
For example, you can: Park further away when you drive somewhere.
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For example, you could start reading a book at home, then if you need to drive somewhere, you can continue listening to the story in your car, via audiobook.
"In some parts of the US if you can't drive somewhere, you don't go".
If you decide to drive somewhere that you are not familiar with, what must you do to get from point A to point B? Get directions, of course.
If you absolutely must drive somewhere, consider two words to keep you from paying the outrageous $40 garage fee for a paltry few hours: Muni Meter.
Although, in LA, you have to drive somewhere so they can walk.
If your radio station isn't coming in as good as you'd like, drive somewhere to be sure it doesn't just clear up on its own.
It's more convenient, you don't have to drive somewhere and sit in someone's office, and for some people doing counseling via phone call, video or what have you, brings partial anonymity and it is more comfortable for them".
Make sure they don't think you're going to try to drive somewhere.
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