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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'has driven me to' is correct and usable in written English.
It usually is used to indicate that a certain action is the result of a strong feeling or emotion. For example: "The injustice of his actions has driven me to speak out against him."
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Motherhood has driven me to this.
"And to be perfectly honest, that is what has driven me to this," Mr. Alexis wrote.
In any event, it is this which has driven me to create my private Internet, an effort of many weeks that is now at last complete.
"I've seen a hopelessness in people's eyes, and that has driven me to bring some spark of hope back, a place of belonging and self-worth".
It's above all the failure to deliver on the promise of political reform that has driven me to be here today.
The incessant commercial banter has finally has driven me to install a nine-speaker stereo system in my car, which allows me to listen to uninterrupted music during my morning and evening commutes.
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These two have driven me to it.
"My values and beliefs have driven me to step forward to take this position as prime minister," she said.
"My values and beliefs have driven me to step forward to take this position as prime minister," she told reporters.
My fear of unemployment after university had driven me to take a vocational course that I did not actually enjoy.
It's conversations like these that have driven me to write a book about teacher wellbeing and retention.
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