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The phrase "a major driven" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a major driver"? If this is the case, you can use it to refer to a significant factor or influence in a particular context, such as business or motivation.
Example: "Innovation is a major driver of economic growth in today's technology sector."
Alternatives: "a key factor" or "a significant influence".
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Lendl told Murray the pressure was off in New York because he had already won a "major", driven on by the near miss at Wimbledon a few weeks beforehand and by a patriotic and at times raucous crowd.
At last, temperature is a major driven force in ionizing gas and creating plasma which is directly regulated with current density.
Other orthologs (108, 21.6%) exhibit complex evolutionary patterns which are poorly correlated with plant evolution, suggesting that genetic shift might be a major driven force for their evolution.
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In May, the Asian Development Bank started a major drive to promote solar power across the region.
A major drive for energy efficiency and robust regulations for fracking.
(The opposition has organized a major drive to place witnesses at nearly all polling stations).
She said a major drive against the rebels was already under way.
It promises equal rights for gay people and a major drive to ensure more women in the boardrooms.
Where is the coalition of rock stars, billionaire philanthropists and politicians announcing at Davos a major drive to eradicate pneumonia?
On August 15, the World Health Organization and other bodies began a major drive in Liberia to halt the epidemic.
They call for a major drive, as part of the Government's infrastructure programme, to make more than half a million homes 'super energy efficient' every year.
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