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"driven by supply" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe how an event or process is caused by the availability of supplies or materials. For example: "The growth of the construction industry was driven by supply of raw materials such as steel and concrete."
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Produce companies tend to be driven by supply: what they grow, they try to sell.
Prostitution, Dr. Brents said, is like any other business, driven by supply and demand.
Prices, they added, tend to be driven by supply and demand in regional markets.
Prices have been inflated across football based on the false premise that it is an efficiently operating competitive market where prices are driven by supply and demand.
At a fixed 18.4 cents per gallon, federal taxes are a dwindling component of pump prices, which are primarily driven by supply and demand.
Ice racing, in common with any basement game invented by bored 8-year-olds, would seem to be driven by supply rather than demand.
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The drug trade is driven by both supply and demand and can only be dealt with through international cooperation.
Based on previous studies, the cabin mixing air distribution is mainly driven by the supply air jets.
An increase forced by higher demand is less dangerous than one driven by constricted supply, because it is evidence of a healthy global economy.
Carbon emissions are driven by both supply and demand: it makes no sense to devote attention purely to one side of this equation.
The subsequent radial growth is driven by the supply of vapor feedstock by local diffusion gradients created by endothermic graphitic carbon formation at the vapor-facing tips of the individual nanotubes and is halted by contact with the surface.
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