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"driver for" is a correct phrase to use in written English.
It's often used to refer to someone who drives for a certain purpose or duty. For example, "She is a driver for the school system, taking students to field trips."
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That's still the big driver for growth.
Clearly that's a driver for Microsoft.
His father worked as a trolley driver for the city.
Charles had been a bus driver for 10 years.
His father is a truck driver for Convoy Services.
The biomass industry is not the driver for felling trees.
Otherwise, most resorts can arrange a driver for the journey.
Prunty considered if he'd ask the van driver for money.
Uber fires driver for tweeting disparaging article about company.
He is a forklift truck driver for British Leyland.
"I was a driver for some years," Manyenga said.
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