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The phrase "a sort of drive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a type of motivation or ambition that is not easily defined or categorized.
Example: "He has a sort of drive that pushes him to succeed, even when the odds are against him."
Alternatives: "a kind of motivation" or "a type of ambition".
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Not that bullies would've stopped K anyway, as she displays a sort of drive and stubborn confidence that she attributes to her strong Taurus personality, giggling whilst making a set of horns with one of her hands, "I'm all about taking life by the horns.
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For the filmmaker whose self-image was formed at the Cinémathèque, the archive is a sort of external hard drive — not second-hand proof but, strangely, first-person experience.
As of Thursday, thousands of neatly stacked and labeled gray boxes of seeds — peas from Nigeria, corn from Mexico — reside in this glazed cavelike structure, forming a sort of backup hard drive, in case natural disasters or human errors erase the seeds from the outside world.
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