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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are galvanized" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been coated with a layer of zinc to prevent rusting, or metaphorically to indicate that something has been stimulated or energized.
Example: "The metal parts are galvanized to ensure they withstand harsh weather conditions."
Alternatives: "are coated" or "are energized".
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"Andrew and I are galvanized by a challenge," Blanchett said.
And that is when the helper T-cells are galvanized.
When he intrudes on a Nuggets game, the team, the league and the town are galvanized.
Mrs Clinton "needs" to stay in the race to make sure her supporters are "galvanized" to vote in November.
"These minority regimes are galvanized against defections and splitting," said Andrew J. Tabler, a Syria expert at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.
It's rare that a book manages to communicate the importance and excitement of teaching in music —the way that intense young players are galvanized by charisma and example.
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They're galvanized buckets.
They needed to be galvanized.
His new club had already been galvanized.
Judy also seems to have been galvanized.
Sim was galvanized by Pawson's enthusiasm.
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