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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new driver" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who has recently started driving or when discussing a newly installed software driver for a device.
Example: "After passing her test, Sarah felt excited to finally be a new driver on the road."
Alternatives: "a novice driver" or "a beginner driver."
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Berg: Is that a new driver, Joe Stalinn: I bought it a year ago.
A new driver of growth has been spotted, and this is really good news.
A new driver was needed.
My family just launched a new driver, and we are starting the process for two more.
With Windows Server 2003, Microsoft released a new driver architecture called Storport.
This paper presents a new driver model using fuzzy logic controls.
The changes are expected to be introduced in July as part of a new driver code.
But this year, the Kiwis have a new driver, the 26-year-old Burling.
CLAREY: Discounting green fees and the cost of a new driver might help more.
"For whatever reason," he said, deadpan, "I've kind of had to get into testing a new driver".
Still, I engaged a new driver and we drove off again to Giza, through the suicidal touts.
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