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The phrase "driving the evolution" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the process of causing an evolution or changing something through an action. For example, "Martha's innovative ideas are driving the evolution of this industry."
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They're driving the evolution of the species.
Perhaps the answer also lies in the powerful social forces driving the evolution of modern humans.
It is possible that the forces driving the evolution of monogamy in primates are different than in other mammals.
Basically, successful scientific research, the evidence based force that is driving the evolution of our society, is somewhat ironically driven by luck.
And that, he argues, was essential in driving the evolution of eukaryotic properties and structures, from sexual reproduction to the nucleus itself.
Dr. Gardner's model predicts that if a sex-ratio conflict is driving the evolution of soldiers, female eggs should develop into more soldiers than male eggs do.
That there are no highly social bats which build long-lasting tents suggests it is the instability of the dwelling that is driving the evolution of the behaviour.
Sexual conflict is thought to be a potent force driving the evolution of sexually dimorphic traits.
In addition, we do not form any operator or speedfield (F) for driving the evolution of the LSs.
"Technological advancements are moving fast, and there are meaningful investments driving the evolution of VR.
Could these hot spots be driving the evolution of humans according to our current need for survival?
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