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'Be a driving force' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in a sentence to describe a person or thing that is a strong influence or motivation for change or progress. For example: - "She has been a driving force in the company's success, constantly pushing for innovation and new ideas." - "Education should be a driving force in the development of a society." - "The desire to create a better future for her children was the driving force behind her decision to start her own business."
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With the state facing a deep budget gap, money might prove to be a driving force.
For a brief moment, pacifism seemed to be a driving force in international politics.
"In the end, money was not going to be a driving force.
"Prop 65 will be a driving force for change on phthalates," Olson says.
Our relationship, which is generally excellent, can be a driving force for Europe more than ever.
But if it is profitable, it could be a driving force for sustainable urban design.
The highly competitive admissions process for universities appears to be a driving force behind the tutor phenomenon.
To some couples who fight on Facebook, the battle for public opinion seems to be a driving force.
Secretary of State James Baker and I believed that East Germans would be a driving force for unity.
"The economy is going to be a driving force throughout this campaign," said David Axelrod, Mr. Obama's chief strategist.
Paired helix helix interactions seemed to be a driving force of β-sheet formation at early stages of amyloid formation.
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