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The phrase "an exceptional driver for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who excels in driving, often in a metaphorical sense, such as driving a project or initiative forward.
Example: "She has proven to be an exceptional driver for our team's success, consistently motivating others and pushing for excellence."
Alternatives: "a remarkable leader for" or "an outstanding catalyst for".
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He found it was on the "lighter side of swing weight," helping make it "an exceptional driver for all handicaps and swing types".
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"Lewis is an exceptional driver.
"He's an exceptional driver: very controlled and very smooth, and he has a real depth of knowledge and experience.
He already has a Grand Prix win under his belt and he is an exceptional driver.
Does that mean he's not an exceptional driver, won't win more races or even the World Championship this year?
"We have two exceptional drivers fighting for the championship - I hope they can be free until the end of the year".
We consider also that the co-occurrence in time of regime shifts in unconnected basins provides an exceptional opportunity for assessing the relative importance of global vs. local drivers in shaping marine ecosystems structure.
It's an exceptional achievement for Alonso to finish so high up in the championship - let's not forget the second driver in the Red Bull, which is clearly a faster car, is 46 points behind him.
But that's an exceptional number for exceptional circumstances.
"It's an exceptional tax for exceptional times on exceptional income for an exceptional duration," he said.
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