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The phrase "a frequent driver of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a factor or element that consistently influences or contributes to a particular outcome or situation.
Example: "Economic growth is often a frequent driver of increased employment opportunities in a region."
Alternatives: "a common catalyst for" or "a regular contributor to".
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Conflict is considered a frequent driver of disasters (Meyers 1991).
It is certainly true that luminance, like color, affects mood and tone in a movie, but it does not seem as if luminance change would be a frequent driver of attention in a movie.
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For mass shooters, achieving fame -- or infamy -- is a frequent driver.
APC, KRAS and TP53 are frequent drivers of the linear and uniform evolution of spontaneous human CRC; of these, only Kras is mutated in CT26.
Recurrent mutations affecting the histone H3.3 residues Lys27 or indirectly Lys36 are frequent drivers of pediatric high-grade gliomas (over 30%% of HGGs).
Although the number of cases is small and our results should be interpreted with caution, given that BRAF V600E mutation and ALK rearrangement are mutually exclusive, ALK rearrangement may be a relatively frequent driver mutation in diffuse sclerosing variant PTCs.
One frequent driver is Henry Merritt of Redding, a great-nephew of the man the parkway was named for — Congressman Schuyler Merritt of Stamford, who throughout the 1920s and '30s was a vocal proponent for the parkway and helped the state acquire the needed land.
Because of them you can, for example, sign up for a rental car company's frequent driver program and drive off without standing in line to fill out a contract each time.
In addition, the most frequent driver category, "expands on current practices," was a top driver for all but four departments.
The most frequent driver errors, the group found, were unsafe or aggressive passing, (12 cases), turning in front of the cyclist, (8 cases), speeding (7.5 cases) and running a red light (5.5 cases).
Recent evidences reveal that many of the fibrotic lung diseases involve AECs both as a frequent target of injury and as a driver of ongoing pathological processes.
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