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driving

[drahy-ving] / ˈdraɪ vɪŋ /


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One morning last April, Arenas was driving home from the gym when his Tesla Cybertruck malfunctioned, crashed into a tree and burst into flames, briefly trapping him inside.

From Los Angeles Times

A flood of newly built space hit the market just as tenants slowed their leasing decision-making, driving up availability.

From The Wall Street Journal

He remains the driving force of the Invictus Games, which started with veterans, including some injured on the same tour as the prince.

From The Wall Street Journal

Tesla champions believe the company is poised for stratospheric growth because of Musk's access to cutting-edge technology in autonomous driving and artificial intelligence.

From Barron's

The initiative comes as tech giants face criticism from both lawmakers and the public over artificial intelligence’s role in driving up energy demand — and Americans’ bills.

From MarketWatch