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Which preposition pairs with "fahren" to mean "to drive through"?

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For example, the sentence "Er fährt durch die Stadt."

The correct preposition to use with "fahren" to convey the meaning of 'to drive through' is 'durch'. Therefore, the sentence 'Er fährt durch die Stadt' translates to 'He drives through the city'. The use of 'durch' is required to convey the action of moving through a location in German.

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