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"I am driven to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It indicates that the speaker is motivated by a strong force or compulsion. For example, "I am driven to excel in my studies; I want to graduate at the top of my class."
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I am driven to do the things.
Perhaps I am driven to do so from pity or curiosity.
I am driven to the grand old Masonic Temple Concert Hall, where I meet artists on the shortlist.
"As I am driven to the hotel, windowpanes shatter", Joseph Goebbels wrote on the Night of Broken Glass.
With a park ranger taking the wheel (contact the park for details), I am driven to one of their traditional matjieshuis (huts).
But, having deliberated carefully on the issue, I am driven to the conclusion that the strategy outlined by the prime minister is flawed.
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"I was driven to have an education".
"I'm driven to get back to the Super Bowl.
Either way, it was something I was driven to uncover.
I was driven to not let him down".
To tell the truth, I was driven to it by sheer necessity.
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