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The phrase "a catalyst to redouble" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that prompts or encourages an increase in effort or intensity in a particular action or goal.
Example: "The recent success of the project served as a catalyst to redouble our efforts in the next phase of development."
Alternatives: "a trigger to intensify" or "a prompt to increase".
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All the same, the working presumption is that both sides will use the Feb. 13 deadline as a catalyst to redouble their efforts in the remaining days.
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