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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a driver who" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific driver in a descriptive context, often followed by additional information about that driver.
Example: "A driver who follows traffic rules is essential for road safety."
Alternatives: "an individual who drives" or "a person who operates a vehicle".
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Petitioner robbed and murdered a driver who picked them up.
Thankfully, I had a driver who came to my rescue.
But there's a driver who used to smoke, too.
He escaped and flagged down a driver, who called police.
How are you?" to a driver who just said, "Good.
over an ice field, by a driver who knows how to skid for fun".
But on Wednesday some friends had found a driver who could take them out by night.
In the song, Ocean is in a cab, talking to a driver who barely understands him.
I talked to a driver who shared my curiosity about the black Gullwing.
In Maryland, a driver who commits the same infraction can be charged up to $500.
At least one of those crashes involved a driver who was using a computer.
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