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driving

[drahy-ving] / ˈdraɪ vɪŋ /


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“These cuts … will force patients to forgo or delay basic dental care, driving completely preventable emergencies into already overcrowded emergency departments.”

From Los Angeles Times

Drivers have complained that because cars are energy starved this has led to unusual and counter-intuitive driving techniques - and there are various proposals to change the rules to make energy management easier.

From BBC

It is useful for the standard romance too, such as when a billionaire love interest is shown driving his luxury car.

From BBC

Emojis, Disney characters, cigarettes and more pile up in humorous scenes that include a saber-toothed tiger driving a dune buggy and a pair of corvids fighting over a worm.

From The Wall Street Journal

Geopolitical tensions, including a potential U.S.-Iran conflict, and fears of AI-related job cuts are driving investors to safer assets.

From Barron's