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The phrase "a primary driver in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a significant factor or influence in a particular situation or outcome.
Example: "The new marketing strategy has become a primary driver in increasing our sales this quarter."
Alternatives: "a key factor in" or "a major influence in".
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Tax was "not a primary driver in considering the location for funds" such as the EAIF, he said.
The KIF5B-RET gene has been identified as a primary driver in a subset of lung adenocarcinomas.
"The rise of content marketing been a primary driver in our business growth".
So far, content has been a primary driver in bringing in new and existing users or customers.
If so, that would lend support to the idea that parasites are a primary driver in sexual evolution, he says.
Since redox reactions at the NP surface are a primary driver in extracellular and intracellular ROS production, changes in the NP surface structure as a result of protein coating could change ROS generation and, in turn, also influence the cytotoxicity.
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In this article, we use a classical organizational learning model to envision and simulate how a primary driver (mutual learning) in the balance between exploration and exploitation of knowledge in universities may evolve over time.
We've spent almost a century with phone calls as a primary driver of productivity in the workplace.
Historically, our user growth has been a primary driver of growth in our revenue.
As The Villages winds down on its decades-long development of more than 100,000 mostly retirees, southeast Orlando is expected to be a primary driver of growth in the region for decades to come.
The latter binds to VEGFA and represents a primary driver of angiogenesis in development and healthy conditions.
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