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Discover Ludwig"catalytic effect" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the impact or influence that something has in causing or promoting change or progress. Example: The new policies had a catalytic effect on the economy, resulting in significant growth and development.
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"It will have a catalytic effect".
"That $125,000 figure could have a catalytic effect".
By itself the promoter has little or no catalytic effect.
However, the catalytic effect of RMs deteriorates with repeated cycling.
The BBC's report may now have a catalytic effect on a sluggish fund-raising effort.
Besides the catalytic effect, Cu and Au can also increase the separation of electron hole pairs.
And that not only provides another alternative [for customers] but a wider catalytic effect on the industry.
Concerning a possible catalytic effect, no one was found.
Co2B had dual catalytic effect on Al/NaBH4 hydrolysis.
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Larger nanoparticles have better co-catalytic effect.
That catalytic effect is happening.
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