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Discover LudwigThe phrase "driver of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the person responsible for operating a vehicle, such as a "driver of a bus" or "driver of a taxi". For example, "The driver of the bus stopped to pick up passengers."
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Digital is a driver of the increase.
Clue: "Driver of float".
Roger Frederic Clark was the driver of the Cadillac.
Focus: The Hidden Driver of Excellence.
The driver of the snowplough survived.
Fear is a great driver of resolve.
The driver of the Humvee was unhurt.
The driver of the bus also died.
Driver of the season: Lewis Hamilton.
Regulation as a driver of innovation.
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Stuart Alison co‐driver of the Triumph.
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