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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a drive for a" is not correct and usable in written English as it is incomplete and lacks context.
It could potentially be used in contexts discussing motivation or ambition, but it needs to be part of a complete thought or sentence.
Example: "She has a drive for a successful career in medicine."
Alternatives: "a passion for" or "an ambition for".
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A drive for a single from Finch brings up the 50 partnership (from 72 balls).
The rebel takeover prompted a drive for a regional peace deal and the creation of the new United Nations brigade.
In early October, it led a drive for a $1.5 billion five-year Congressional bailout package for the industry.
The outcome of both is highly uncertain, especially now that the Scottish result has sparked a drive for a new constitutional settlement within the UK.
Two hours from New York, two hours from Boston: It's just too long a drive for a easy evening out, so West Hartford stepped in.
Other party initiatives include a drive for a ban on the construction of minarets for mosques and cuts in social security benefits.
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It is a combination of Martin Luther and Tiananmen Square -- a drive for an Islamic reformation combined with a spontaneous student-led democracy movement.
Americans are raised with a drive for progression, a fend-for-yourself mentality.
Then there is a drive for several miles along a new three-lane highway.
That became a source of motivation, a drive for us to improve and be better".
We all have a drive for sex that lasts most of a lifetime.
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