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Discover Ludwig"driven towards" is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use it to express that someone is being motivated or compelled by some force to go in a particular direction or to reach a certain goal, for example: She was driven towards success by her ambition and hard work.
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After five days, they were picked up by a truck, and driven towards the Kenyan border.
Youth services, he said, were being driven towards counter-terrorism and away from drugs and criminality.
Dozens of Tutsis were lined up and driven towards the large Hutu man with the club.
Some people are driven towards old ways of thinking to calm their fears.
Are gay students more competitive and driven towards positions of perceived power?
He was driven towards Mayfair, followed by a marked police car.
DeGale says he can sympathise with those fighters who allow themselves to be driven towards despondency.
He was driven towards the town of Longang, from where he had left in the morning.
In a follow-up operation using a PSNI helicopter, police spotted a low-loader lorry being driven towards the border.
James DeGale says he can sympathise with those fighters who allow themselves to be driven towards despondency.
In fact, around 50 of the girls had escaped by jumping out as they were driven towards Boko Haram's forest training camps.
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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.

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