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English Idioms Drive Away
Drive Away - to force people to leave; to make people feel uncomfortable so that they leave
- I do not want my brother to drive away all my friends.
- The office is a mess, so it drives away clients.
- The police try to drive away the criminals, but it does not work very well.
- Do you think the high prices are driving away people?
- There is no place to park and this is driving away customers.
- There is a lot of noise on the street, and this is driving away people that want to rent the apartment.
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