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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a greater driver of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that something has a more significant influence or impact on a particular outcome or situation. Example: "In recent studies, economic factors have been identified as a greater driver of consumer behavior than social influences."
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The trend began about a decade ago but is a greater driver of religious property deals than ever, said Messier, who represented the sellers and has long specialized in faith-based real estate.
Some, including Dr Riebesell, suspect that these physical and chemical effects of warming may prove a greater driver of productivity change in the ocean than altered pH.
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Fear is a great driver of resolve.
And he's a great putter, a great driver of the golf ball.
Competition can be a great driver of achievement, but so can collaboration.
But he is still a great driver of the ball and he insists he has not lost confidence.
Five a day is a "great driver of food waste," suggested Rob Lyons, a writer who fights a lonely battle against food/health nonsense.
"You have to be a great driver of the ball in this game to win a major championship, and that's what he did so well when he was playing well.
For many of them, we're learning something that we may not have quite expected from the onset: retail is a great driver of sales and profitability.
Yet the problem has been a great driver of scientific progress, leading to a deeper understanding--and a deeper awareness of what we don't understand--about the behavior of highly correlated electrons in solids.
"Monday certainly introduced the concept that, in the end, perhaps pure competition would be a greater driver than more of a mechanical race," Wittenberg said.
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