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The phrase "become a catalyst" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to act as a spark or instigator for a change or development. Example: "Her innovative ideas became a catalyst for the company's success."
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"I believe Obama has become a catalyst for change," he says.
For the past to become a catalyst for change requires more.
Proponents believe it could become a catalyst for the arts in Suffolk County.
It can become a catalyst for people to begin a conversation with themselves.
The losses have become a catalyst for price increases in some lines of coverage.
Stemmett says the painting projects have also become a catalyst for change in these areas.
We are hoping the report will become a catalyst that lights the spark".
Now, through no fault of its own, it could become a catalyst for change in the auditing profession.
Through no fault of its own, Herbalife "could become a catalyst for change in the auditing profession".
Truth-telling is one means for this horrendous event to become a catalyst for thoughtful, empathetic discussions.
So will Gillard's landmark attack on sexism and its impact on Australian women become a catalyst for progress?
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