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The phrase "a wagon driver" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who drives a wagon, typically in contexts related to transportation, agriculture, or historical settings.
Example: "In the olden days, a wagon driver would transport goods across the countryside."
Alternatives: "a cart driver" or "a carriage driver."
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Sometime after hanging that disastrous left, the migrants banished Reed for killing a wagon driver during a scuffle.
Mann collaborated a final time with Stewart on The Man from Laramie (1955), another fine tale of retribution, with Stewart as a cavalry officer going incognito as a wagon driver to search for the men who indirectly caused his brother's death.
Congress could only offer 30 shillings for a wagon, driver and four horses.
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He worked for the area coal mines as a brewery wagon driver and carpenter, and died there at 62 years of age.
Rudd's party ultimately comprised himself, Thompson, Maguire, J G Dreyer (their Dutch wagon driver), a fifth white man, a Cape Coloured, an African American and two black servants.
Ben, an African-American wagon driver traveling with Harrison's army, had deserted to the Shawnee during the expedition.
Mr. Goldman was working on the "Godfather" location as a horse wrangler and wagon driver.
Johnson had unintentionally slighted a carman (horse-drawn wagon driver) and fighter called Jack Jarvis, who then called for Johnson to fight him as a matter of honour.
At the trial, the wagon driver made a poor impression on the judge, but Charlie, acting the salesman, made a good impression.
But the wagon driver lost control on a curve and the wagon tipped over".
My personal highlight was seeing the Welsh refuse wagon driver Natasha Perdue make a total.
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