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driven

[driv-uhn] / ˈdrɪv ən /


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He’s driven around the area these past days with his mother, hoping to recognize the women who took the cross from her.

From Los Angeles Times

“It gets driven by economic issues. When people are struggling, they are looking for ways to save money” said Jessica Rust, the organization’s director of intelligence and analytics.

From MarketWatch

The increase in aggregate deal value is driven by larger deals, with the number of deals fairly stable.

From Barron's

Even more puzzling, strong U.S. growth was driven by consumer spending — by the very same people who tell pollsters they are gloomy.

From MarketWatch

Even more puzzling, strong U.S. growth was driven by consumer spending — by the very same people who tell pollsters they are gloomy.

From MarketWatch