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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are driven with" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct form would be "are driven by."
Example: "They are driven by a desire to succeed in their careers."
Alternatives: "are motivated by" or "are propelled by."
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Other carers and survivors are driven – with a generosity I could not consider – to seek peaceful resolution.
In most cases turbines are driven with steam separated from superheated water tapped from underground geothermal reservoirs and geysers.
"Businesses are driven with one guiding principle – to make the most money – and that should not be the role of the government".
And when you make movies that are driven with visual ideas, as I do, those are kind of difficult to communicate on paper.
RANGE-EXTENDED electric cars, like the Chevrolet Volt, have the attraction of wheels that are driven with the powerful torque of an electric motor and a battery which you can charge up at home.
These devices are driven with different currents.
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He's driven with his back to the wall to lie".
The car could be driven with a joystick or a device resembling a video-game controller.
In chicane a ball had to be driven with the fewest possible strokes to a church or garden door.
Officers had stopped a truck that Mr. Carter was a passenger in after someone called 911 to report that it was being driven with its headlights off.
In the test, a metallic nail is driven with blunt force by a machine into a battery to provoke a short circuit.
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