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The phrase "artificially driven" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is influenced or propelled by artificial means, such as technology or external factors rather than natural processes.
Example: "The market trends are artificially driven by social media influencers rather than genuine consumer interest."
Alternatives: "synthetically motivated" or "artificially propelled".
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Prices are being artificially driven up by overseas criminals who want to sequester their assets here in the UK".
There are hints that the result will be a stitch-up, a direct award that avoids the usual competition, with the price artificially driven up.
Mr. Fuleihan said the scheme as described by The Times would have artificially driven down the profitability of Fred Trump's buildings.
The declines in the job force and the population have artificially driven unemployment figures down in some areas, according to the New York Federal Reserve.
Actually this is better – better because a gradual broadening of the recovery is more likely to be sustainable than an artificially driven spurt.
Last year, Toon claimed the London property market had been skewed by laundered money and that prices were being artificially driven up by overseas criminals who wanted to sequester assets in the UK.
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Obviously, buybacks artificially drive up share values to dangerously inflated levels.
"The effect of this abusive licensing policy may be to artificially drive customers towards Microsoft server products," the commission said.
By marketing its products this way, Kyphon was able to artificially drive up demand among hospitals, bolstering its revenue and driving up its stock price.
JPMorgan could also artificially drive the price lower by continuing to issue more and more insurance — a distinct possibility thanks to JPMorgan's size and stature.
Because the reserve project is nonprofit, officials say they can bid only fair-market value and do not artificially drive up property prices.
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