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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a driver at the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific driver in a particular context, such as a job or location.
Example: "A driver at the local delivery service is responsible for ensuring packages arrive on time."
Alternatives: "a driver for the" or "a driver in the".
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Romain Grosjean, a driver at the Lotus team, agreed.
"The first sector is incredible," said Robert Kubica, a driver at the Renault team.
"Valencia is always a very interesting weekend," said Nico Rosberg, a driver at the Mercedes team.
I saw the charred body of a driver at the wheel".
"Canada is one of the most challenging tracks of the season," said Bruno Senna, a driver at the Williams team.
"I love the circuit," Lewis Hamilton, a driver at the Mercedes team, said of the Melbourne track.
"It's what Darren would have wanted," "Big Eddie", a driver at the rank and Mr Rewcastle's friend said.
"'Multitasking' will be the word of the year," said Vitaly Petrov, a driver at the Renault team.
Heikki Kovalainen, 30, a driver at the weak Caterham team, started out at two top teams, Renault and then McLaren.
"Abu Dhabi is very different to recent tracks," said Valtteri Bottas, a driver at the Williams team.
Heikki Kovalainen, a driver at the Lotus team, said that a woman would not be strong enough.
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