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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "what drive" is correct and usable in written English in certain contexts.
It is typically used as a question to ask about a person's motivation or driving force behind a certain action or decision. Example: "What drives John to work so hard?" "What drives people to commit crimes?".
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Yet me-too drugs are what drive prices down.
Events are not what drive this narrative; people are.
Those are precisely what "Drive" is missing, in spite of some intriguingly nuanced performances.
Over the long term, innovation and increasing productivity are what drive growth.
Keynes believed that great waves of optimism and pessimism are what drive major economic fluctuations.
'When people ask what drive is, I think I know - because of Barbra Streisand.
Wade speaks up in huddles, but his actions are what drive home his messages.
Mr. Pataki embraces the notion that taxes are what drive companies and residents away.
"Our faith and our culture are what drive the country," he said.
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So I had a vague idea of what drive-in movies were, but was otherwise at a total loss.
Cinema alfresco has become an urban rite for New Yorkers similar to what drive-ins once were for suburbanites.
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