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Discover LudwigThe phrase "drive reform" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing efforts to initiate or promote changes in policies, practices, or systems.
Example: "The new administration aims to drive reform in the education sector to improve student outcomes."
Alternatives: "promote change" or "lead transformation."
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Ultimately, however, Mr Zapatero's own political will must drive reform.
What will drive reform – basic reform, not Blatter's cosmetic concessions?
No education secretary has ever had so much money to drive reform.
"We believe it's a model that could drive reform across the country".
Moves are afoot to drive reform if government can, this time, keep its nerve.
Natural disasters like blizzards, earthquakes, and hurricanes drive reform and the allocation of resources, leading to improvements in public safety.
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Perhaps this is a reason to drive campaign reform.
The measure is immediately significant only because it sends a message internationally about the government's reawakening and determination to try to drive reforms.
Private insurance plans have been unwilling or unable to drive reforms to reduce provider costs, preferring instead to pass rising costs on to consumers through higher premiums, relying on Medicare to spearhead efficiency-enhancing reforms.
Such groups, she says, have helped drive reforms that culminated in the implementation of a province-wide suicide prevention strategy in 2006, known as Protect Life, and other initiatives including a 24/7 telephone helpline.
Similar domestic political pressures may also drive reforms of anti-discrimination and naturalisation law; "the institution of citizenship strongly frames the process of problematisation of racial discrimination" (Gehring, 2009).
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