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'powerful driver of' can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to something that has an important or influential role in causing something else to happen. For example, "Technology has been a powerful driver of economic growth in recent years."
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Transparency is the most powerful driver of change we have".
In fact, it has become a powerful driver of inequality.
The researchers describe drinking as "a powerful driver of both violence-related injury and violent offending".
"Valuation is important, but it's not always the most powerful driver of share prices," he said.
Now that it's the dominant hospitality brand, AirBnB is the most powerful driver of trust and sharing trends.
But there can be little doubt that population pressure has been a powerful driver of environmental crisis.
– It's clear that rapid population growth in places subject to climate extremes — for instance much of sub-Saharan Africa — is another powerful driver of vulnerability.
Knowledge can help the region expand human freedoms and become a "powerful driver of economic growth through higher productivity," it said.
They argue that this would be a powerful driver of demand for computers, software and online services.It was only after the Internet bubble popped and the technology industry went into recession, however, that companies really started pushing the issue.
Its desire to appear a responsible regional power, and to integrate itself economically with the formerly wary countries of ASEAN in a way that gives them obvious advantages, is a powerful driver of its regional trade strategy.
Goldman Sachs recently raised its profit forecast for these and similar firms, predicting that "China will remain a powerful driver of global demand growth for many commodities in 2004 and beyond".True, not everyone is happy.
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