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The phrase "has been particularly driven" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or something that has been particularly active or focused in achieving a goal. For example: "John's success in the corporate world has been particularly driven by his strong work ethic and determination."
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Take Al Ahram, which has been particularly driven to link the Brotherhood to the U.S., capitalizing on fears of an American-backed Islamist takeover.
This quest has been particularly driven by the limitations that the use of tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) poses in patients with ischemic stroke (Fonarow et al., 2011).
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Mitochondrial metabolism has been particularly impacted by HGT, perhaps driven by mitochondrial genome reduction in the common ancestor of apicomplexans and dinoflagellates.
It is a mystery that has been particularly difficult for the people of Kanungu, a rough seven-hour drive southwest of the capital, Kampala.
But doing so has been particularly difficult.
Hapag-Lloyd has been particularly cautious.
Vaccine research has been particularly vexed.
This recession has been particularly severe.
Nissan has been particularly unafraid of late.
The Securities and Exchange Commission has been particularly hard hit.
Andalusia has been particularly hard hit.
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