As a result of extreme, So ... that ..., Driven by
This expression is used to indicate that some continuing action or situation eventually results in some other situation or state of affairs. It is usually used to denote the exacerbation of the content in the preceding clause to an extreme or unsustainable degree, the result of which is then given in the following clause.
This expression requires the subjects of the preceding and following clauses to be the same.
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