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Discover LudwigThe phrase "intensely driving" is correct and usable in written English
You could use this phrase to describe someone or something that is extremely motivated towards a particular goal or task. For example: "Sally has been intensely driving her career forward, and is now the CEO of a successful company."
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We are intensely focused on driving sustainable growth and profitability and appreciate the vote of confidence that this investment represents.
In four days of intensely accurate driving and clinical putting, she was near-faultless.
With his coach, Mark Plaatjes, the 1993 world champion, driving him, he trained intensely there six days a week.
Whether the races feature open-wheel or stock cars, driving at this level is intensely demanding.
More intensely now than ever before, political ads are driving the polls and shaping the dizzying race.
People may experience a similar phenomenon driving away from a highly illuminated outdoor area, such as a gas station with an intensely bright canopy.
"You're driving".
Likes driving.
Not driving?
No driving.
Stop driving.
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