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Discover LudwigThe phrase "that extra drive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an additional motivation, effort, or determination someone has in a particular context. Example: "To succeed in this competitive environment, you need that extra drive to push through challenges."
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He's still giving me that extra drive".
"Maybe I don't have that extra drive and ambition and energy that makes for a blazing career," she added.
Maybe I don't have that extra drive and ambition and energy that makes for a blazing career.
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That alone was worth the extra drive time to the airport with JetBlue.
That motivated me and gave me the extra drive to get healthy and get back to where I once was".
"It gives soldiers the extra drive to keep doing what we're doing," he said.
Preparations for the 2006 Winter Olympics provided Turin with the extra drive and investment money.
It remains to be seen whether this extra drive enables Yuvraj to achieve one important remaining ambition: mastering five-day test cricket.
Kabab says his small team work long hours but are willing to put in that extra effort because they are driven by more than simply a pay cheque at the end of the month.
Although not ideal, self funding has given me an extra drive to succeed.
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