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Discover LudwigThe phrase "drive policy" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to influence or guide the development and implementation of policies. Example: The new president's campaign promises will drive policy changes in healthcare and education.
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But data, and not sensational media-fueled anecdotes, should drive policy.
But evidence should not drive policy.
The numbers drive policy, but they drive politics, too.
You can't drive policy looking through a rose-tinted rear-view mirror.
"You listen to critics, but you can't let that drive policy.
"I'm just astounded that rankings would drive policy to such an extent," Dr. Ballinger said.
It is an opportunity to drive policy change in key areas.
Or sometimes it's an issue of insufficient political will to use data to drive policy decisions.
The idea was rejected — architecture will not drive policy, officials said.
International organizations such as the E.U. also use blacklists to drive policy change.
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We can point to specific research findings, we all know the ones, but research does not drive policy-making (to the chagrin of scientists everywhere).
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