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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a driver from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the origin or affiliation of a driver, often in contexts related to transportation or services.
Example: "I spoke to a driver from the local taxi company who provided excellent service."
Alternatives: "a driver belonging to" or "a driver associated with".
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A driver from paradise.
A driver from Japan has never won the Indy 500.
I toured the museum with a driver from the UN.
I greeted a driver from my hotel and handed over my bags.
He said José María López, a driver from Argentina, remained under contract.
"You can have problems if you don't," said a driver from Latakia.
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"People who have money have money," said Huang Jianjun, 38, a driver from a local farming household.
On my second trip, I traveled alone with a driver from Beirut to Damascus, which normally takes about three hours.
I've children to feed," said Mohammed Imran Khan, a driver from the southern Delhi neighbourhood of Nizamuddin.
Technology is already on the market that can block a driver from having to make a decision.
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