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Discover LudwigThe phrase "driver's seat" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the literal driver's seat in a vehicle, or figuratively to refer to having control or responsibility over something. Example sentence: "In the negotiations, John quickly took charge and put himself in the driver's seat."
Idiom
In the driver's seat.
If you are in the driver's seat, you are in charge of something or in control of a situation.
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He's in the driver's seat.
You're in the driver's seat.
The driver's seat was lowered.
Jump into the driver's seat today!
Data is in the driver's seat.
They're in the driver's seat.
"We're in the driver's seat now.
"We lost the driver's seat," Girardi said.
I was back in the driver's seat".
A woman was in the driver's seat.
Get in the driver's seat, she said.
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