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Discover LudwigThe phrase "driven person" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe someone who is determined, ambitious, and motivated to achieve their goals. Example: She is a highly driven person, always pushing herself to excel in her career and personal life.
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I quickly realized that Claudia was an incredibly talented and driven person.
Sir Richard Branson: I've never really seen myself as a highly "driven" person -- that seems like such a negative phrase these days.
If you have no time for the things that are important to you, whatever that may be (family, exercise, friends, church, etc)., you will begin to lose the driven person you were in the first place.
I'm often the person in the meeting who says, 'Can we get back to what we were talking about?' I'm a driven person and really interested in getting things done, as is she.
That's a goal-oriented, driven person.
She is a very driven person".
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I'm a particularly driven, ambitious person," he says.
In many countries traffic levels have continued rising because population growth has compensated for declining distances driven per person.
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