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The phrase "appear to be driven" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's motivation or the factors influencing their behavior or actions.
Example: "The team members appear to be driven by a strong desire to succeed in their project."
Alternatives: "seem to be motivated" or "look to be inspired".
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The increases appear to be driven by changes in the way company directors receive their bonuses.
"Then the opinion polls days later appear to be driven by the TV debates".
Mr. Cameron and his team appear to be driven solely by Conservative Party articles of faith.
Other decisions to incorporate abroad appear to be driven by historical links with foreign jurisdictions.
The current deficits are unique in the degree to which they appear to be driven by tax cuts.
It's that they both appear to be driven by one political aim above all others: their own ascendancy.
Mr. Ashcroft's decisions appear to be driven by a desire to see the death penalty used more.
These relative declines do not appear to be driven by differential out-migration, demographic patterns, or long-lasting infrastructure destruction.
And can we really find long-term solutions for our built environment when cities appear to be driven by cost?
Recent land use changes appear to be driven by proximity to the expanding city rather than regional economic trends.
The mediating effects of late school entry for this subgroup appear to be driven by reductions in non-felony offenses.
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