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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a driver driver" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a person who drives, such as a professional driver or someone who operates a vehicle, while also emphasizing their role as a driver.
Example: "In our company, we have a driver driver who ensures that all deliveries are made on time and safely."
Alternatives: "professional driver" or "chauffeur."
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In 2013 alone, the CDC says, 3,154 people were killed in auto accidents involving a "distracted driver" — drivers engaging in activities like texting, web surfing and eating while driving.
Driver, driver.
DRIVER: I am a driver.
But in the book, you call him a driver's driver.
Easter Seals donated the minivans, each adapted to carry two wheelchairs plus three passengers and a driver, and provided driver training.
For decades, the New York City yellow cab has powered the consummate immigrant story — a tale of a new arrival who becomes a driver, a driver dogged enough to eventually become his own boss.
A paucity of emergency crew meant that sometimes it was left to other drivers to save a driver's life.
A worker there called 911 to report a drunken driver, describing a driver and truck similar to Mr. Gagnon and his Ford F-350 truck, the police said.
"He was a driver and all drivers sometimes drink, and if someone is not educated he is considered unreliable," he said.
Adrian Sutil, a driver at Force India, said drivers who were better at working the buttons would have an advantage.
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