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The phrase "driven by the idea" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, but it often means that the subject or protagonist of a sentence is motivated or guided by a particular idea or belief. For example: - She was driven by the idea of making a positive impact on the world. - The company's success was driven by the idea of providing innovative solutions to everyday problems. - The politician's actions were driven by the idea of promoting equality and social justice. - The artist's work was driven by the idea of capturing the beauty of nature. - The team's performance was driven by the idea of never giving up, no matter the obstacles.
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Erica is driven by the idea of creating unique and new technology experiences for users.
He appears to be driven by the idea that Russia is fundamentally different and morally superior.
I'm driven by the idea that safety is really a core function of government.
Adelson is driven by the idea of Israel as a muscular riposte to the Holocaust.
But the evening is driven by the idea that solidarity brings power.
I'm driven by the idea of building innovative leadership companies that will change what people thought was possible.
The entrepreneurs' efforts are driven by the idea that they have plenty of money, and they can do better.
Her sensibility is driven by the idea of architecture as an instrument through which program, materials, spatial, and human relationships are orchestrated.
He notes that in no other part of the world did he find people so driven by the idea of good behavior and the good religious life.
Dr. Coxeter, whose childhood fascination with symmetry led to his career in mathematics, was driven by the idea that beautiful explanations exist for all puzzles.
But he also explains that the guiding principle of the neighborhood was a determined opposition: "Everyone was driven by the idea that this should not be another Ludlow".
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driven by the philosophy
driven by the purpose
driven by the illusion
driven by the thought
driven by the invention
driven by the ideology
driven by the sense
accelerated by the idea
characterized by the idea
driven by the rationale
driven by the principle
driven by the premise
driven by the insight
driven by the mind
driven by the vision
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com