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The phrase "catalyst to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that causes a process or event to occur. For example: "His inspiring speech acted as a catalyst to the team's success."
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That is a major catalyst to improve valuation".
Anna's arrival proves a catalyst to the young men.
What is the catalyst to put an end to them?
"We just don't see a catalyst to change it".
And I don't really see a catalyst to restart it.
"It leaves people wondering, 'What's the catalyst to buy?
"It's a catalyst to reinvest in content design," he said.
This was the immediate catalyst to the airspace exclusion.
But I also needed a catalyst to start.
"Marrying Laura was a huge catalyst to change".
One performance isn't the catalyst to all this expectation.
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