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‘to be driven by’ is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to someone or something that propels or motivates a particular action or endeavor. For example, “His ambition to succeed was driven by an overwhelming desire to provide a better life for his family.”
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You have to be driven by something.
IT outsourcing used to be driven by cost savings.
A lot of is going to be driven by results.
It has to be driven by corporate strategy.
It will have to be driven by spending.
They tend to be driven by status and image.
Some Egyptians seem to be driven by both impulses.
To be driven by data is an admirable thing.
Once initiated, sJIA seems to be driven by innate proinflammatory cytokines.
He seemed to be driven by strange desires, but there was a sweet side to him.
But his intervention on her behalf appears to be driven by more than just admiration.
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