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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a galvanizing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that inspires or motivates action or change.
Example: "The speaker's words were a galvanizing force that encouraged the audience to take action for their community."
Alternatives: "an inspiring" or "a motivating".
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Thatcherism was a galvanizing force.
That had a galvanizing effect.
A galvanizing vision is needed.
It is a galvanizing study.
Yet it was ultimately a galvanizing one.
A galvanizing Gavroche, alas, does not a galvanizing "Les Miz" make.
Their sense of persecution has become a galvanizing force.
In performance Mr. Joshi was said to have a galvanizing effect on his audiences.
Though he has a modest manner, he has been a galvanizing force at the Philharmonic.
Nothing else in "Lilliput" has such a galvanizing relationship to its environment.
Bilbao has its Guggenheim, a galvanizing attraction: Valencia has its problem-plagued opera.
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