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The phrase "catalyst of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe something that causes an action or event to happen. For example: "The negotiations served as the catalyst of peace in the region."
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He was the catalyst of the controversy.
The catalyst, of course, is technology.
"Duce is the catalyst of their offense," Strahan said.
The Italy international was the catalyst of Watford's revival.
It is both a catalyst of procreation and its scourge.
Snow is the fulcrum and catalyst of the group.
The killing was a catalyst of the civil rights movement.
In fact America has been heads over heels in being a catalyst of this trend.
"He's the catalyst of that whole ship," James said at the Cavaliers' morning shootaround.
The tailing permit has been the catalyst of more than one fly-fishing obsession.
Sterling's bigoted rants, the catalyst of the whole affair, leaked to the public on 25 April.
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