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The phrase "are driven by two" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a situation or mechanism that is influenced or powered by two specific factors or elements.
Example: "The success of the project is largely due to the strategies that are driven by two key principles: innovation and collaboration."
Alternatives: "are powered by two" or "are influenced by two".
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Sellers are driven by two things.
Sales for these services are driven by two things: price and trust.
"If we address the future, we [the British] are driven by two principal forces: inertia and sentimentality.
What they didn't know was that the complicated, constantly evolving flow patterns are driven by two competing armies of particles constantly being pulled together and pushed apart.
"The factors that define the Welsh identity are driven by two key things, one of them is culture and the other is sport.
Cells are driven by two polar gliding engines: pulling type IV pili at the cell's leading pole and pushing slime secretory nozzles at their lagging pole.
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Wing position and pose are adjusted by three pillars which are driven by six high-precision servo motors.
New opportunities are driven by three major trends: alternative powertrains, autonomous vehicles, and connectivity.
This year these furrowed brows and racing hearts are driven by one word: doubt.
The capsule moves forwards through a sequence of independent clamp movements which are driven by four two-way linear actuators.
This demand is driven by two factors.
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