Sentence examples for a catalytic effect from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a catalytic effect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where one event or action causes significant change or acceleration in another process or outcome.
Example: "The new policy had a catalytic effect on the company's growth, leading to increased productivity and innovation."
Alternatives: "a transformative impact" or "a stimulating influence".

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"It will have a catalytic effect".

"That $125,000 figure could have a catalytic effect".

The BBC's report may now have a catalytic effect on a sluggish fund-raising effort.

Psychologists have noticed for years that going online seems to have a catalytic effect on people's personalities.

The Government hopes for a catalytic effect on private-sector relocations, as well as the development of a market for high-quality graduate jobs in the North.

"Plans by the low-cost carrier Norwegian to launch long-haul routes from Barcelona in 2017 may have had a catalytic effect on IAG's thinking," they said.

David Magleby, a dean at Brigham Young University, who studies politics and money, said that Soros's decision had a catalytic effect.

"Unfortunately, I don't think it will have a catalytic effect on the fiscal negotiations," he said.

Lewis acids can exert a catalytic effect in two different ways.

The perspective is clearer now: that is a catalytic effect of his death likely to last.

Even thirty years later, the woman who was once Heather refuses to call herself the Van Dykes' leader — hierarchy was considered patriarchal — but she did have a catalytic effect on the group.

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