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The phrase "my driver" is correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person who drives you or someone else around, such as a personal driver or chauffeur. For example: - My driver will be picking me up at the airport tomorrow. - I need to schedule an appointment, can you ask my driver to take me? - Did you meet my new driver? He's very professional and polite.
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"Someone's coming," my driver announced.
This is my driver!
My driver was cursing.
"It was my driver".
Ten balls left to fix my driver!
My driver probably needs to be longer.
"Time for a breather," my driver explained.
Not even on Eid," my driver replied.
My driver was a retired social worker.
"My driver is not being in elected office; my driver is changing policy," Ms. Medina said.
I urged my driver to reverse, rapidly.
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