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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a catalyst of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that causes or accelerates a change or action in a particular context.
Example: "The new policy served as a catalyst of innovation within the organization, prompting employees to think creatively."
Alternatives: "a driver of" or "a spark for".
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It is both a catalyst of procreation and its scourge.
The killing was a catalyst of the civil rights movement.
In fact America has been heads over heels in being a catalyst of this trend.
Hunter advocated the Quaker concept of bearing witness as a catalyst of change.
In recent media appearances, Mr. McAuliffe has presented GreenTech as a catalyst of American job creation.
Iran has been a catalyst of instability in the Middle East for years.
These 88 units are going to bring some of that back and be a catalyst of change for the village.
However, the use of music or singing as a catalyst of exploration is both tired and cliched.
In short, he portrays himself as a catalyst of change, rather than as the gifted agent of that change.
Hoffman believes in spontaneity and surprise -- he's still trying to move the moment toward unpremeditate perfection -- but he knows that form can be a catalyst of happy accidents.
When haggis is eaten it is eaten with a memory of Scotland which is a catalyst of sorts for people visiting Scotland," says Macdonald.
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