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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a single drivers" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a single driver" if referring to one individual or entity responsible for driving.
Example: "In this project, we have identified a single driver of success: effective communication."
Alternatives: "one driver" or "a sole driver."
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In between, it failed to win a single drivers' title, and it won no constructors' titles from 1984 to 1998.
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A single driver costs hundreds of pounds a day.
Second, paediatric cancers are frequently defined by a single driver gene.
Instead, a single driver pilots a 3.65-metre (12 feet) high arch-shaped tractor towards the end of a row.
The world's largest taxi firm does not own a single vehicle, or employ a single driver.
Now that the deal is known, there's less of a single driver that's pushing the Dow".
Since the spring of 1986, not a single driver on the bridge has had to pay a toll to reach Brooklyn.
Uber has appealed the ruling, and said in a statement that the decision is "non-binding and applies only to a single driver".
But if this year's luck holds, the anniversary of Mr. Lopez's death will also mark an accomplishment: not a single driver has been killed since.
DirecTV and Sirius Satellite Radio have channels that allow fans to watch or hear a race from the vantage point of a single driver.
Such indicators, Mr. Starr told the contractors, include cars that have a single driver but ride unusually low on their suspensions due to the weight of explosives.
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