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Discover Ludwig"driven in" can be used in written English as part of a sentence
It is typically used as an adjective to describe something that has been forcefully or deeply inserted or put in place. Here are a few examples: - His apology was driven in by guilt and remorse. - The nail was driven in so deep, it was impossible to remove. - The message was driven in by the teacher's stern tone. - The car's tire was driven in, making it impossible to move. - She was driven in by her strong desire to succeed.
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A final nail / is driven in.
Pat hadn't driven in years.
He has driven in 75 this season.
He is driven in military vehicles.
A final nail is driven in.
"I'm very driven in my job and my career.
A mobile post office had been driven in.
Henry had been driven in from the farm that morning.
It is much more performance driven in the private sector.
Many of them were previously driven in cars.
The Japanese Children's Society had driven in from New Jersey.
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