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The phrase "a galvanizing factor" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe an element or influence that inspires or motivates action or change. Example: "The recent environmental crisis has become a galvanizing factor for communities to come together and advocate for sustainable practices."
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The Barbarians coach, Dai Young, also believes that it could even be a galvanizing factor for the Lions.
Even a massacre of fellow Americans lacks the singular power of illegal immigration as a galvanizing factor for some fervent Trump supporters.
The International Criminal Court — and the perception that Western countries were lining up against Mr. Kenyatta — seems to have been a galvanizing factor in this election, driving a wave of Mr. Kenyatta's supporters to the polls.
As such, collaboration is a challenge in itself, recognizing the importance of urban nutrition security must become a galvanizing factor to encourage such response.
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Perhaps it is their youth and inexperience as the youngest team in the playoffs which makes it difficult to muster up their optimal level of performance from within, and thus find it easier to feed off of externally galvanizing factors.
Thatcherism was a galvanizing force.
A galvanizing Gavroche, alas, does not a galvanizing "Les Miz" make.
A galvanizing vision is needed.
It is a galvanizing study.
That had a galvanizing effect.
Their sense of persecution has become a galvanizing force.
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