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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again driven" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been motivated or compelled to happen once more.
Example: "After several setbacks, she found herself again driven to pursue her dreams with renewed vigor."
Alternatives: "motivated once more" or "compelled again".
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He will feel like the boy again, driven by glory not money.
Rents are also predicted to go up, again driven by demand for homes outpacing supply.
Next has finally found a (very) profitable and scaleable route overseas, again driven by high service levels.
But times are changing, again driven by politics and technology, and the Swiss have started cutting deals.
It must have found high ground, waited there as the water rose, then set off again, driven by hunger.
He has recovered from a horrifying accident more than three years ago and is racing again, driven by a quest to prove he is not finished yet.
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The tensions over Ukraine again drove home this message.
He will again drive alongside Pastor Maldonado in 2015.
Hernandez never hit.300 again; Carter never again drove in 100 runs.
The methodology was validated at the foundry on 32 nm wafers and again drove the PFA success rate to >90%.
Services again drove the economy, with a continued strong performance in IT.
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