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"became a catalyst" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a person, event, or action that served as an impetus for change. For example: "The election of the new mayor became a catalyst for many civic improvements."
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"We became a catalyst".
It also became a catalyst for a cyberarms race.
And Austria, as the Nazis marched in, became a catalyst.
The tragedy became a catalyst for a broad range of reforms.
Instead, as Human Rights Watch has reported, they became a catalyst for intensified human-rights abuse.
In Uruguay, access to computers became a catalyst for e-governance.
Far from being a blow, the realisation became a catalyst for change.
Those events became a catalyst for Mr. Muhammad's downward spiral into a murderous rage, the defense has suggested.
Barbour became a catalyst for a more publicly disciplined party that would win historic majorities in both houses.
The photos became a catalyst for compliments and requets for help, even if they didn't know each others' names.
The Valdez disaster became a catalyst for reforms at ExxonMobil that still influence every aspect of its operations, including its approach to politics and lobbying.
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