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What's the difference between 'driving force' and 'driven force'?
What are the driving forces behind sales trends?
Can I use 'driven force' for 'driving force'? Thank you!
Sep 10, 2011 9:02 AM
Answers · 4
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The two phrases are different in meaning.
A driving force is an influence, either physical or metaphorical that causes something else to happen or to continue.
A driven force would be a force that is influenced by another source of power. I have never heard the phrase, "driven force", used nor can I think of any examples.
September 10, 2011
No, the common expression is "driving force". I am not sure how I would explain the phrase "driven force".
September 10, 2011
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