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"this has driven" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used in the present perfect tense to describe an action that has happened in the past and is still ongoing or has just been completed. Example: This has driven me crazy all week. (The action of something driving the person crazy has been happening for an entire week and is still ongoing.) Example: This has driven the company's profits up by 20%. (The action of something driving the profits up has just been completed and the effect is still ongoing.).
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This has driven experienced professionals out of the business.
This has driven a material re-rating.
This has driven Europe to war in the past.
This has driven the president, Shahabuddin Ahmed, to near despair.
This has driven counterfeiters to invest more and raise prices.
This has driven rents up even faster than house prices.
And this has driven me for a really long time.
#bbcqt May 8 , 2014BBC Question Time (@bbcquestiontime) "This has driven Europe to war in past.
Over the last 15 years, this has driven a boom in highly leveraged property investment.
This has driven up costs for most school districts, said Dr. Brodsky.
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[This] has driven me to sexual acts with men, but I think I'm more submissive in those terms rather than genuinely bi".
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