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The phrase "am driven" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong motivation or determination to achieve something, often in a personal or professional context.
Example: "I am driven to succeed in my career and constantly seek new challenges."
Alternatives: "I am motivated" or "I am compelled."
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am driven
noun
Motivation to do or achieve something; ability coupled with ambition.
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I am driven by modern eating.
Obsession: I am driven by work.
I am driven, single minded.
I am driven to do the things.
I am driven by many things.
Mr. Anderson is unapologetic: "Yes, I am driven.
I am driven like my father.
"I am driven by social injustice and inequality," said Gordon.
I think I am driven by an attempt to escape middle age and recapture my youth.
I succeed because I am driven and I take the risks.
"When I look at myself, yeah, I am driven by money," he said.
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