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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a driver at a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific driver associated with a particular location, organization, or event.
Example: "She is a driver at a local delivery service, ensuring packages reach their destinations on time."
Alternatives: "a driver for a" or "a driver with a".
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In an unnamed city in an unnamed country, a driver at a light suddenly goes blind.
If you're a driver at a stop sign and some cyclist blows by you, that becomes unfair.
"I voted for them in Parliament thinking they'd be the religious revolutionary force," said Ali Hamed, 59, a driver at a cafe in the neighborhood of Nasr City.
More distressing still is that Mr. García, a driver at a construction site who spent last year unemployed, may lose his job again.
And Ms. Lebelo, who has a job cooking school lunches and whose husband works as a driver at a platinum mine, is one of the lucky ones: at least her family has two incomes.
Graham Rahal, who lives outside Columbus, Ohio, is only 20, and he has made progress as a driver at a remarkable clip, even for the son of a champion.
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"May I see your driver's license, Mr. Westend?" Mayor Bloomberg asked a driver at an impromptu checkpoint on the Upper West Side.
An American driver of mining trucks makes around $60,000 a year; a driver at Escondida makes $10,000 more.
Heikki Kovalainen, a driver at the Lotus team, said that a woman would not be strong enough.
Buses run to both from Labuanbajo, or it's easy to negotiate a car and a driver at the airport.
The bridegroom's mother is a secretary and a driver at the Cardinal Cushing School and Training Center for handicapped children in Hanover, Mass.
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