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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a driver for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a reason or motivation behind a particular action or phenomenon.
Example: "The new policy is a driver for a more efficient workflow in the office."
Alternatives: "a catalyst for a" or "a motivator for a".
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In the last two years, he landed a job as a driver for a beer distributor.
The protagonist is employed as a driver for a man named Mishazzo.
Sometimes he worked as a driver for a man called Mishazzo, but that was irregular.
He works as a driver for a construction company in Armonk.
In another case, Chen Yong, a driver for a Fujian official, disappeared in April.
Brother Lloyd became a driver for a rival Caribbean food company, then moonlighted at the Bronx shop.
"He gave our riches away to other countries," said Carlos Cedeño, 55, a driver for a concrete company in Maracay.
The family gave nearly $650 to a relative who had a friend who knew a driver for a Shiite militiaman.
After the invasion, he went to work in Baghdad as a driver for a United States government agency.
Hamilton was born in Pimlico, London, the son of Peter, a driver for a car showroom, and his wife, Constance.
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In November, he got a part-time job as a driver for an outpatient health clinic.
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