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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually driven" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the reality or truth of a situation, often in contrast to what might be assumed or believed.
Example: "Despite the challenges, the project was actually driven by a strong team effort."
Alternatives: "truly motivated" or "genuinely propelled".
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Romain [Grosjean] drove some races in 2009 but hasn't actually driven a lot recently.
Bit embarrassing actually because I haven't actually driven anything this week.
The proposals are bound to raise eyebrows in the West, but they are actually driven by domestic politics, analysts said.
Given these failures, perhaps it is time to ask whether critics' actions have actually driven executive pay higher.
Democrats charge that, despite his rhetoric, Mr. Christie has actually driven up taxes at the local level.
"He's a nihilist," Sabri said — seemingly motivated by extremist ideology, but actually driven by something purer, the will to destroy.
Another flat in the Quangel's building is occupied by the Persicke family, enthusiastic Nazis who are actually driven by greed.
"I've never actually driven in Manhattan," BO DEREK said as guests at a Land Rover party swirled by.
The two economists added to their equations the speeds actually driven, getting that data from electronic highway monitors.
Winners: Conversely, it turns out that index performance is actually driven by a very small number of holdings.
This distinction is important, for the decrease in age at peak creativity over time seems actually driven by the evolution of movement-related creativity alone.
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