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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a driver for" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the profession or role of a person who operates a vehicle. Example: Jane is a driver for a transportation company, delivering goods to various locations across the country.
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Predicted free IL-1β concentrations were used as a driver for stimulating the production of CRP.
It's not a driver for improvement.
Otherwise, most resorts can arrange a driver for the journey.
"I was a driver for some years," Manyenga said.
The chip does not contain a driver for power MOSFET.
Her father is a driver for The New York Times.
He was not a driver for Mr. Dukakis's wife, Kitty.
Data is a driver for growth and creativity.
Furthermore, Medicare is a driver for future Australian prosperity.
What our work shows is that perhaps RNA could also be a driver for these bodies.
In the last two years, he landed a job as a driver for a beer distributor.
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