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The phrase "a designated driver" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a person who is chosen to drive others home safely, especially after consuming alcohol.
Example: "After our night out, Sarah volunteered to be the designated driver so everyone could enjoy themselves without worrying about getting home safely."
Alternatives: "a sober driver" or "a responsible driver".
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Or, better yet, arrange in advance for a designated driver.
And as they got older: pick a designated driver.
Multiple Butlerites spoke of having to find a designated driver or take an Uber.
A better idea, he added, is to pick a designated driver.
The Mai Tai's are tasty, and there is no need for a designated driver.
If you go, you will want to consider a designated driver.
If it's "Never Gonna Give You Up" by Rick Astley, better get a designated driver.
In 1992, Bill Clinton filmed a commercial encouraging drinkers to have a designated driver.
(Didi Kuaidi has launched a designated driver service, community buses, test drives and more).
Then a set of car keys appeared, and viewers were implored to choose a designated driver.
Tour guides can also be great if you don't have a designated driver in your group.
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