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Discover LudwigThe phrase "driver's seat" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is an idiomatic expression which means "a position of control or authority", as in "He was in the driver's seat when it came to deciding how the project should proceed."
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The eradicateurswon -- and they still remain in the drivers seat in today's Algeria.
If the Economist set past prejudices beside, they'd find a technoctratic ideology much like it's own: fiscally prudent, economically liberal, and socially progressive, in the Democratic drivers seat.
Opposition Leader Tony Abbott tries out the drivers seat of Linfox Freightliner during a visit to Linfox in Melbourne, Friday, Aug. 16, 2013.
The Irish trainer Aidan O'Brien has decided to send Camelot, the winner of the English and Irish derbies this year, despite a hitch over who would be in the drivers' seat.
"The government is in the drivers seat in bankruptcy court due to the significant amount of restructuring funding provided to G.M.," said Gary Cloud, a senior portfolio manager with the AFBA Funds.
It looked like Google was in the drivers seat.
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The user needs to be in the driver seat.
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