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"driven the need for" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate that something has caused a strong or urgent desire for something. Here is an example: "The increasing population and rapid urbanization have driven the need for more housing developments in the city."
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Implementation of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) has driven the need for health informatics roles.
"3G has driven the need for our technology to the surface," says Dr Cooper.
Continuously increasing energy standards have driven the need for increasing the efficiency of buildings.
Development of tissue engineering solutions for biomedical applications has driven the need for integration of biological signals into synthetic materials.
Increasing environmental and economic impacts has driven the need for development of inexpensive methodology for polymer nanostructure synthesis using non-toxic reagents.
This trend has driven the need for universities to focus on clearly articulating and developing their brand, and developing harmony within the brand architecture.
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In the Netherlands, the above-mentioned threats drove the need for an evidence-based integrated approach to prevention, which is well embedded in regular health care.
The development of trade and commerce drove the need for readily exchangeable forms of money.
The growing demand for power management on VLSI systems drives the need for accurate thermal sensors.
In the past, rising energy prices usually drove the need for heating assistance.
That rapid increase is likely to drive the need for diversification into alternative asset classes.
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