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Discover Ludwig"what drives" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to the catalyst for something, or to ask what motivates someone. For example: "What drives you to pursue a career in medicine?".
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What drives demand?
That's what drives Olympians.
What drives him, mainly?
"What drives a champion?
What drives social life?
But what drives that?
What drives investment?
What drives these fanatics?
"That's what drives you.
** "What Drives Media Slant?
What drives this behavior?
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